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VOL. IV.
EDITED BY
A. GIBBONS, F.S.A.
BIRMINGHAM :
C. Cooper & Co., Ltd., Law Courts PRESS, 194, CORPORATION
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PREFACE.
In issuing to Subscribers the Fourth Volume of
XTbe ftortbern (BeitealoatSt I have to thank them for enabling
me to print a mass of original information relating to the
Northern Counties which would otherwise have remained in
obscurity, and in danger of utter destruction.
Of especial value I venture to think are the Heriots of
the Manor of Wakefield, and the York Marriage Licences. To
decipher these would be for most people an extremely laborious
and fatiguing task, and it is matter for congratulation that the
considerable instalments contained in this Volume make so large
a part of these important records accessible to all.
With regard to the number of subscribers, I am glad
to say that there has been a fair increase, and the Publishers
inform me that they quite hope that the Volume lor [902 may
consist of four parts instead of three. As, however, they are
not yet "out of the wood," I cannot definitely promise this;
but I think Subscribers will accept my assurance that it will
be done if possible — that is, if "it does not involve too great a
loss.
A. GIBBONS
December, 1901,
CONTENTS OF VOL. IV.
Pack.
Eure of Helton. Illustrated 5
Heriots, etc., in the Wakefield Manor Rolls ... 7, 57, 113
Parish Register of Clay Coton 13
Waifs and Strays 17, 67, 139
Notes and Queries "... 18, 66, 146
Act Books of the prerogative Court of York 19, vS5
Kellam, Lee and Little Families 21
Analytical Calendar of Lincolnshire Wills in. the P.C.C 22
M'I.ean, Musgrave, Ouldrayd, Pershall and Pratt Families 27
Marriage Bonds of the Dean and Chapter of York 28, 6S, 147
Papist Returns, 18th Century 34
Durham, Carlisle and Allertonshire Marriage Bonds 37
Marriage Registers of St. Maurice, York 39.
Some Richmond Wills 41
Knights of the Bishopric of Durham present at the Battle ol Lewes 49
Sandal Magna Register of Transcripts ... ... 52,81
Wills, etc , of Manor Court of Aldbrough 65
Stonehouse, Stonehurst 67
Lincoln Marriage Licences 76, '4°
Wills of Manor Court of Arkengarthdale 93. 1 »<»
Reviews: — ,03
The Genealogist (N.S.). Vol. XVII.
Story of the Surname of Beatson.
Transactions of the Midland Record Society. Vol. IV.
Claton, Cottall and Demayne Families 104
A Sketch of the History of the Redmaynes of Le veils, Harewood,
and Thorntou-in-Lonsdale. Illustrated 105
Peculiar Court of Masham
Garford, of Steeton Hall, Yorkshire, and Garford, of Corby,
Lincolnshire '37
Early Cumberland and Westmoreland Pedigrees frofn the Pica
Rolls ,.)• '3«
Notes on Families bearing the Surname of 1 [avelock l$l
Index of Surnames ' !55
I L LUSTRA I IONS.
The Arms of Redmayne {see p. 105) ^
The. Arms and Onarterings ol Kurr ol Helton
INDEX
CAGE
Abbey 29
Abborth 132
Abbott 75, 132
Acklam 72
Adams 71, 91
Adamson 36, 68, 132
Addison 38
Agar 70, 90
Aikms 30
Akers 132
' Albemarle 108
Alcock 73
Aldeburgh ... 107, 108, 109
Alderson... 93, 94, 95,
96, 100, 102, 116, 117,
ll8, 119, 120, 121,
123, 125, 126, 127, 128
Alleley 31
Allen ... 69, 74, 81, 132, 144
Allenson 47, 86, 132
Allott 9, 53, 91
Almery 71
Almond 148
Alsop 72, 130
Alston 67
Amandvill 49
Amplelord 141
Amyas 7, 1 1
Anderson... 22, 29, 31,
116, 132, 149
Anderton 28, 75, 142
Andrew 73, 143
Andrye 49
Anne 86
Anton 144
Appleby 40, 63, 132
Applegarth 72
Arbuthnot 67
Ardington 84, 132
Armistead 87, 132
Armitage 52, 84, S7
Armstrong 21
PAGE
Arnold... 52,53.54, 56-
72, 82, 83, 84
Ash 72, S6
Ashburne 86
Ashinhurst 21
Ashton... 26, 54, 73, 75,
88, 149
Aske 39
Askwith 31, 32, 132
Aslabye 50
Astell 13, 14, 15, 17
Athay 31
Atkinson... 34, 37, 38,
40, 42, 56, 74, 82, 84,
88, 90, 98, 123, 124,
125, 127, » 33
Atkyn 25
Aubrowe 41, 42
Audas (Andice) 31, 34, 49
Andleye 27, 51
Audsley ... 12, 53, 58,
62,81,82
Austen 143
Auton 133
Aveley 51
Avison 89
Awards 43
Awlesworth 24
Awmbler 60
Aykeroide- 11, 59
Ay mas 57
Ay re.. 75
Aysaliby 50
Ayseoglie (Askue.etc.)
20, 22, 69, 132, 145
Aystrop 145
Bacon 55, 8a
Badiley 75
Bagley si
Baggs 6
PASS
Bailiolf 49
Bailisse 49
Bailman 148
Baine (Bayne) 133
Baisman 155
Baker 31, i34
Ball 52, 56
Ballarde 13
Balme 30
Balmforth 28
Banaster 74
Bank (Banks) 23, 29,
45, 74. 134
Barber 52, 54, 55, 56,
82, S3, 84. 97
Barbram 49
Barde 23
Bar do lie 40
Nargh 134
Barker 9, 19, 46, 48,
62, 72, 74, 82, S3,
90, 14S
Barlowe 55. 63
Barnard 50, 77
Barns 153
Rarneslay 12, 1:4
Baraigham 96, 97, .
Barratt 10
Barrow 140, 141
Harry 34
Barstow 31, 61
Bart let 30, 1 ;4
Barton . ... 19, 22, 48, 148
Barwick 35
Basse 1.4 1
Bassett (Basset) ...... isi
Katelielor 149
Bateman 141
Bates 10, Sj, M3
ftatman 70, 71
Batt 10
Battersby 1 \.\
INDF.X.
TAGK
Battman 71,89 Blakelock 39 Braithwaite 40, 156
Batty 11, 74, 141 Blanch 33 Bramley 74, Si, 136
Bawdes 17 Blanchard 24, 40, 70 Brattleby 79
Baxby 135 Bland 74 Brattmer 136
Baxendale 18 Blashall 148 Bray 7, 12, 57
Baxten 84, 90, 145 Blaxby 92 Brayton 58
Beale 15,16,23,87,88 Blaxley 13 Brearley 142
Bearper (Bearser) 135 Blencansope 151 Breere 55, 84
Beatson 56, 82, 83 Bligh 92 Brenand 87
Beaumont 9, 11,29,59,62 Blois 108 Bretton
Beck 135 Blythe 69 Brewer 136
Beckwith ...33,87, 135, 147 Bocher 43 Brewesse 14, 15, 16
Bedforth (Bedford) 52, Bolland 7 Brian (Bryan) 16,33
54. 55. °5. 84 Bone 26 Bridge\vater 135
Beecham 39 Bollynge (Bowling) Brigg (Brygge) 9, 58, 59, 136
Beevers 55 10, 12, 75 Brigham 72
Beldon 85 Boltbye 51 Brighton 71
Bell 18, 19, 29, 37, 38, Bolton 28 Brindholme 72
40, 45, 68, 72, 135 Bollyam 62 Broadrick 99, 100
Bellasis 35, 51 Bond 140 Brockbank 75
Bellingham 105, no Bones 143 Broche 136
Bemonde 8 Booth (Boethes) 12, 30, Brockheue 63
Bend 13, 14, 15 53, 54, 56, 59, 62, 64, Brokesbanke 60, 113
Benlows 35, 135 82, 144 Brooks (Brooke) 1 5, 25,
Bennelley 69 Boothroyd 56, 83 29, 40, 56, 73, S3, 136
Bennett 78, 143 Borlowe 52 Broome 77
Benslowe . 135 Boteler 79 Browne 12, 23, 29, 31,
Benson 135 Botterill [46 44, 4S, 53, 56, 68, 71,
Bentley ... 11, 60, 75, 114 Bottom 33 73, 75, So, 82, 83, 84,
Beresford 67 Boulter 10S 85,92, 100, 116, 136,
Berkeley.. 109 Boun 150 143, 140
Bernard 50 Bourn 32,90 Browneld S 83
Berron 29 Bovill 73,75 Brownehill 115
Bertram 49 Bowerdall (Boardill)... 136 Brownerigge 55
Bery 12 Bowes 92 Broxholme 27
Best 68,113 Bowles 87 Bruce ....
Bews 72 Bowman 92, 98 Bi umiche 22
Bickars 19 Bownes 74 Bruntolte 50
Billcliffe 10,56,64 Bowron 119 Brynnes
Billington 136 Bowser 56 Buck 37. 148
Bingham 73 Boyce 136 Buckley 10
Binks 71,93 Boyes 14S Buckshay (Brickwy) 136
Binning . ... 91 Boyne 52,56,84 Bulcock
Bird 21,39 Boynton 69,80, 111 Bullen 17
Birdsall 148 Bradbury 141 .Buhner 51, 107
Birkdayle 48 Bradfeld 89 Bullocke
Birkes 54.67, 147 Bradford 7, $8, 00 Burden
Blackburn ... 7, 33, 72, 84 Bradley ft 52, 7'. *a Burdoo \ : N
Blacker 61,82,84 Bradridge 136 BtllgeSM 14. tfc 1^ JJ ' -
Blaides 136 Bradwith 139 Bmgh 8,11,61,111
INDEX. in.
PAGE I'AGE PAGR
Burnestay 64 Castley 31 Clapton 78
Burnet 36, 44 Caswell 145 Clare 7S, 145
Burniston 40,74 Catherick 92 Clark (Clerk) 21, 22, 25,
Burnley 73, 75 Catlyn 114, 115 37, 46, 52, 55, 56,
Burnloft 50 Catterton 149 72, 78, 79, 80, 97
Bnrrill 78 Catton 18 Clarkson 30, 38, 62, 74,
Burton 44, 50, 52, 58, Caubarn 72 128, 149, 152
73. 76, 83, 148 Cavan 110 Clay .„ So
Buser 23 Cave 32 Clayepoole 80
Bustard 72 Cawood 69, 72, 83 Clayton 30, 40, 61, 64,
Butler 23, 69, 92 Cawthorpe 33 80, 82, 90
Buttervvkfc 38 Cay 59, 6©, 115 Clawson 80
Butterworth 29 Cecil! 144 Cleasbie 80
Buttry 39 Chaldcr 102, 126 Clemenshaw ... 30, 34, 35
Byard 147 Ghalesworth 115 Clentingson 129
Byllynche 42 Chaloner 11 Clemit So
Byllynge 43 Chamlet 51 Clemmous So
Bynethegate 9 Champeray 92 Cleves ill
Bynnes 54,82 Chancellour 51 Cliffe ... 11,70,80,81, 141
Chaplin 71 Clill'ord 22
Chapman 76, 77, 79, 87, Clifton 8, 74, Si
Cabney 50 9°. >27 Clippingdale 81
Ca\d .;. 39 Chappell 50 Clipsham Si, 140
Callow 27 Chappellow 71 Clipson 140
Calverley 58, 80, 146 Charder 42. 128 Clough 40, 140
Calvert 40, 87, 94 Charlemagne 111 Clotlghton 26
Campie 70 Charlesworth 161 Coate 121
Camplishon '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.". 68 Charlton 77 Coates 35, 73, 98, I02,
Cant 100 Charter 80 116, 117, 118
Cape 18,48 Chastar 7« Coatesworth \1
Cappleman 28 Chatterton 77 Coatham
Cardon 78 Chauncye 6 Cobb 10, 75
Carlisle 31 Chayton 85 Cobham 108
Carlton 32,37 Cheales r. 77 Cork 87,90
Carpenter 16 Cheatham 21, 89 Cockane
Carr «7.25, 72 Cheseman 77 CockcroA 86, 114
Carried 38 Chevin 77 Oockell 69, 70. 141
Carsey IL.l So Cheynes 77 Cocker.. uS
Carter 38, 39, 42, 44, Chicken V Codd 14'
65,87,100,101,107, Child., 67, 77 Coddington . 141,144
123, 124, 140 Chilton 37. 40, 51 Coe 14'
Cartman 39 Chippingdale 77 <'°88*"
Cartwell 114 Oholraondely (Chnlftiley) Ooggell
Cartwright. '.'..** 40, 74 34,87, 88, na Ootid
Carver 148 Chopprell S° okson..
Carvile 20 Chrichloc 77 Colbec* ■* 9>
Cashell 137 Christian 78 Colly 142
C,'ISS 72 86 Christopher 78, i|i Coldocke 53
Casseworth " 58 Clacke 75.79 CUKvrll 80,90,14.
Castle 78 Clapham 47. 7°, '45 Cole 90. U*. > n
iv.
INDEX.
PAGE
Colley 88
Collingridge 142
Colling 11, 97, 119
Collins 97, 100, 142
Collinson 69, 142
Callis 14, 16, 142
Collishaw 142
Collit 84
Colson 28, 71, 86, 142,
M3, 152
Colstervvorth 143
Colt 143
Coltheart 39, 40
Colthurst 143
Colton (Coulton) 46, 78, 149
Columbell 143
Comber 72, 73
Cony 19,23, 143
Conyers... 31, 37, 49,
50, 143
Cook... 21, 31, 38, 41,
53, 54, 56, 70, 77, 78,
79. 143, H5
Cooper 92, 89, 91
Copcroft 69
Copeland 89, 91, 118,
120, 145
Copledyke 23
Copley... 53, 54,55, 82,
83, 84
Coppingforde 13
Corbett 17
Cordeux 40, 90, 92
Cordley 149
Cosen 75
Cosens 147
Costall 78, 79
Cottam 50
Cotten 14, 15, 86
Cottingham 119
Coward... 52, 53, 54,
55, 82, 83
Cowen in
Cow per 9. 60, 63
Cox 29
Cracroft «44
Crafts 55
Cragelt 85
Crags 35
Crnle 142, 144
PAGE
Crampton 144
Cranett 144
Cr an well 144
Crase 50
Craven 144, 145
< rawford 35
Crawshaw 145
Craxton 25
Creasey 145
Cressie 145
Crispe 145
Crofte 145
Cromack 92
Cromwell 88
Cropp 145
Cropper 42, 43
Crosby 34, 145, 149
Crosfielde 26
Croshaw 145
Crosland 52, 83
Cross 21, 40, 78, 148
Crovvden 40
Cumpstone 120
Cunington 145
Curtis 140, 145
Cussen 140
Cust 140
Cuthbert 79, 87, 141
Cutler 108, 141
Cutlove 141
Cutts 141
Daincourt 108
Dalby 141
Daldam 51
Dalden 51
Dale 35, 8 1
Dales 40
Dalton 37, 65
Dalyson 23
Danby 43, 45, 46, ^5
Darby 67
Darley 98, 34
David 77
Davill 20
Daringport 75
Davis 37
Davison 52. 5°
Dawson 30, 41, 8a, Ss,
<)o, >52, IS3
PAGE
Day 24, 25, 29, 33, 115
Daykin 129
Dean 28, 84
Deighton 90, 9h 92
Dellebert 51
Denham -5
Dennis 14°
Denny 45
Dent •• 149
Denton II, 37
Derneles 60
Dickenson 54, 56, 73, 82, 86
Dickering S8
Dickens 30
Dighton 26
Dilworth 74
Dinsdale 102
Dixon 32, 41, 80. 143,
Doubledaie 24
Dobson 44, 54, 55, 64,
S4, 115
Dodsworth 39
Dollcliffe So
Dollison 91
Dolphin 89
Donkin 38
Doudeswell M5
Doughtie 22
Douglas 42, 117. 120
Dove 33
Dover 02
Dow 129
Dowker 6S. 149
Downea 33
Drake Si. S2
Drakes 11,58
Dranstield S3.
Drapour lO, 64
Drinkvaw
Drowrye 23
Drummond 01 . Qja
Duck 33
Duckworth 20
Duffleld 36
Dukin 3a
Duncan 10S
Dunkeley »5. »6
Dunn o;N
Dunnington
Dwarihowsse 4'
INDEX.
PACE
Dye 142
Dygthon 63
Dyson 59
Dyssheworth 113
Eadson 69
Eakins 44
Eallmer 25
Easby 72
East 145
Eastland 142
Easton 17
Eastwood 149
Eberstone 144
Edgerton 85
Edmunds., 16
Edwards 24, 145
EgglesclifTe 50
Egglesfield 50
Eggleston 37, 51
Eland 40, 61, 92
Elbrotigh 36
Elge 44
Ellerbeck 70
Elliot 98, 99, 115
Ellis 32, 77, 147
Eltington 15
Elwick 6
El wood 71
Emelden 51
Emmerson 33, 44, 120,
121, 141
Enderbie , 80
Epping 50
Epplinden 50
Epworth 147
Erpington 50
Enington 21
Escrick 19
Estroland 50
Etherington S7
Eure 5, 6
Evcratt 81
Fxlay 92
Eyre 148
Ezard 92
Faber 75
Fairburne 73, 82
Falsliavv 29
PAGE
Farmery 78
Farnacros 50
Farnhill 89
Farrand 86
Farrer 40, 86
Fauconberg 35
Fa veil 121
Fawbert 33
Fawcett 33, 74
Fawreth 72
Fearnley 90
Feathing 74
Feeldinge 55
Feetham 65
Feist 92
Fennick 40, 83
Fergusson (Fargeson)
90, 101, 139
Ferra 39
Ferrers 109
Ferryman 71
Fidler 73
Field (Fel.de) ... io, 62, 69
Fillingham 73
Finch 75
Firmyne 44
Firth 114
Fishburn 50
Fisher 19, 41
Fitch Monday 50
Fitchett 8o, 141
Fitchson 51
Fitzgerald 108
Fitz-Hugh 107
Fitz-JeiTery...'. 49
Fitz-John 51
Fitz-Mewdeh 50
Fitz-Randolphe 50
Fitz-Robert 6
Fitzwilliam 109
Flanshawe 8, 63
Flaskett 37
Fleare 76
Fleetwood 86
Fleminge it, 58, 64
Flescher 28, 149
Fletcher 31, 32, S3
Foley M<>
Foil owe 11 77
Forster ao, 11, 140
PAGE
Fort 143
Foss 149
Fosserd 8
Foster 19, 35, 40, 41,
66, 67, 69, 146. 147
Fotherby 71
J-othergill 86, 87
Fournes 23, 113
Fowler : 73, So
Fox ... n, 2i, 29, 71, 73, 89
Foxcroit 44
Foxton 28, 41
Fozard 90
Frank 31
Frankland 28
Frawler 20
Freeman 79
French.... 30
Frith 58
Frost 31, 99
Fryer 29, 121
Fryston 115
Fulthorpe 50
Fynnay 60
Fyrbank 65
Fysh S6
Gabbion 49
Gainford 51
Gainsborough 145
Gales 2S
Galloway 123
Gamble 87
Gannill 59
Garbutt n S
Gardener 6
Gardy 60
Gartord 137
Garforth 40, 137
Gargrave ... 57, 5S, 62, 63
Gamer 34
Garnett 83
Garratt 144
Garth 121
Gascoigne 55, 65. 10S,
100, no
Gaul 148
Gedney 22
Goldart 31
GeU 72
vi.
INDEX.
I'ACK
Gelson 28
Gersey 50
Gibson 20,28,32,33, 39, 61,
71, 86, 1 15, 147, 149
Gilbank 149
Giles 39
Gil lord 50
Gill 23, 39, 74, 89, 122,
123, 149
Gillott 51
Gilpin 38
Gipston 40
Girlington 45, 48, 65
Glass 89
Glendower 109
Glover 30
Godson (Gudson)... 69, 72
Gofton 37
Goldsborough 54
Gomersall 32, 84
Goodrich 34, 35
Goodwin 145
Goodyeare 30, 52, 54,
70, 78, 82, 83, 84
Gore 69
Goss 20
Govvland 39, 72, 73, 91
Graham 131
Grange 90
Grantt 44
Grasby 88
Graves 91, 145
Gray. 35, 91
Grayston , 59
Greystock 10, 106, 107
Graysone 90
Greathead , 147
Greaves 19
Green 7, 8, 13, 20, 54,
74, 79, "5, '44
Green bury 67
Greentree 33
Greenwood 32
Gregory 72
Grevi 63
Grice 8, 11, 81, 82
Griveson 37
Grim 150
Grimmer 88
Grislinge 80
FAt.K
Griswood 91
Groves 18
Guest 148
Guy 21
Gybeon 49
Gyfferson 47
Gyll 122
Haghe 9, 10
Haigh S3. 55
Hainier 56
Haldevvorth 10, 11,62,115
Hales 26, 79
Hall... 20, 25, 27, 30,
31, 35, 72, 81, 84, 95,
102, 115, 121, 122,
123, 124, 125, 126,
127. '43, '53
Halliley 73
Hamdam . ... 51
Hammerten 112
Hammond 21, 75, 85,
1 18, 125, 127
Hancock 24, 60
Haridley 31, 48, 92
Handsom 39
Hanks m
Hannam ... 97, 98, 1)9, 128
Hansard 49, 51
Hansley 31
Hanson... 12, 26, 52,
53. 54, 5l>> 77, >V>, >s !
Harberte 68
Hardacte 37
Hardcastle... 52, 54, 82, 91
Harding 36
Hardwick ... 54, 35, 40, 140
Hardy 72, ^o, 149
1 1 are wood 108, 109
Hargate 88
Hargrcavea 19, jo, 92, 113
Harrington 23
1 larker.. . 97, 99, 1 1 7,
1 1 8, 120. 126, 125,
i2o, 128, 129
Harland 72, 86, 87
Harlow 17
[-farmer 8 ;
1 [arpour 114
Harrington ]S
Harris 15
Harrison... 35, 36, 57,
39, 4', 65, 67, 68, 70,
75, 81, 89, 1 18, 143
I larrowe 50
Hart ... 20, 29, 40, SS, 145
Hartley 21
Hartlington 32
Hand) 68
Harvie 25
Harwood 23, 69
Hasluck 150
Ilassel '. .. 92
Hassell 67
Hassellwood 26
Hastings 139
Haswell 49
Hatter 71
Hatfield 7s
Havelock 150, 153
Haveryngton 138
Hawcrott 90
llawlerde 15
Hawk 32
Hawkins 07
Hawkslorth 4s
1 lawksworth 149
Hayes 140
llayland 68
Haymer 54
Keadlam 36
Ileadley
Ilea Id 84
Heardsman > v 90
Heart 41
Heart ley... 74
tfeathfield 86
Ilea ton 30
Heavyside ... 17
Hebden 41
ll» dley 33
Hedworth jo
I leinmyugway . . 1 1 ;
Hemswottti i>8
I lenderaoa 31. 34. 37. 1 •>»
Hendoti I4^
Hamiaga
ILnsou 149
Kenttwfil >
llepptn 50
Heptoattall (j ii
INDEX. WU.
Hepworth 29,71 Hopkkison 88 Jackson... 33, 34, 40,
Herbert (Harberte) ... Hopper 30 70, th 72, 73. 74. 75-
68, 73 Horncastle 147 80,88,91,97,147
Herdman 38 Home 53, 142 James 75, 144
Heron 33, 50 Horner 40 Jameson ... 116, 118,
Herrieman 140 Hornesey 35, 143 120, 123, 130
HerringtOn 49 Horsfall 28 Janyns 7
Herryson 62 Horsley 7i> 73 Jaclues 28,71,86, 100,101
Heslop 21, 127,129 Houghton '50 Jarviss , 35
Hesvvell 49 Howard 72, 91 Jefferrey 91
Heth 127 Howcrott 30 Jenkyn 48
Hethard 89 [iowden 23 Jepsofl 53, 149
Hewarde 13 Howell 50 Jerratt 68
Heworth 50 Hewlett 71 Jessop 148
Hexham 91 Howson 79 Jewitt ... 90, 124, 125, 129
Heys 43 Hoyle 53.57,64 jifferson 121
Hill ii, 25, 28,53,56, Huddeswell 59 Johnson... 30, 32, 33,
73, 84, 90 Huddleston 78, 109 4<>, 44, 55, 56, 67,
Hillary 123 Hudson 32,116, 149 69, 73, 76, 84, 88,
Hillilee 146 Hudspeth 20 9>. M°, 143
Hilton 27, 51, 75 Huett 54 Jonson >47
Hind 55 Hugginson 67 J°Plmg S7
Hmdmoor 130 nulley 13. 14, 15 Jowsey 3>
Hird 94, 99, 101, 102, Hume 88 Jubb ;:
120, 121, 123, 125, Hurafrey 22,147 Judd M
130, 131, 141 Hungerford 78 Judkin 14
Hirst 9, 52, 53, 54, 55, Hunter 17, 75, 89, 148
56, 82, 83, 89 Hurlington 72 „
Hobson 8,58,77 r, . M Kay 32,39,58.69,89
Hodgeson 25,34,38,45,68 [ill™°rth " 97 Kearton .0,
Hoa 59 Hutchinson 20, 26, 39, Kedbve (?) 15
Hogarth"".'.'.*. 38 42,53.54,56,71,82, Kelby* 25
Ilolborn 20 g3. 85, 93. 98, 102, Kelk 3I, 149
Holder 78 M4» II8, l«. 123. Kellam 21
Holding 35 125, 1*6, i*9» 14* 153 Keteey 33
Holdsworth 30, 39 Hutcliff 22, 70 Kendal
Hole , 113 Huthwaito ... 149 Kenlrsidc 20
Holgam 69 Hutton 45,46, 47, 48, Keonetl 17. H
Holgate 7, 29 7| lo6 Kent 58
SSte:r:..?.5 ~»*.m !•:;;:!: :::::::::::::::: 4
Holman 77 ,Iyt°n " **el io5
Holme 26,71,90,91 IHbecke 53. 54. »»t*3 Keltlevvell SS
Holtby 21 Ingham 33 Kidd 41
Hone 17 Ing,a,T1 87 Kilburn 47
Honnsey 89 ^atld 49. S° King.. 14!
Hontoni 88 ™Of! S* Kingston ;\ -
Hood 39 I,win 87 Kipling... 94. 99. 100,
Hooker Ml Larson » »Ti ■«!
Hopkins 34 ,s:,mo •S KirhV • • ;;
Vlll.
INDEX.
PAGE
Kirk 33, 147
Kirketon 138
Kirkland 39
Kirkley 147
Kirmond 29
Kiry 31
Kitchin 25, 53, 121
Kitchingman 73
Knapton 33
Knews 124
Knovvles 40
Knutton 53, 55, 83
Kyme 22
Lacy 8, 58, 63, 115
Laing 33
Laken 24
Lambert... 31, 54, 55,
73, 75> 81, 82, no, 112
Lambton 50
Lamdam 51
Lamesdate 51
Lancaster 138
Lancedon 51
Lanchester 119
Land 39
Landslike 51
Langdale 39, 43
Langlay 55
Langstaff 120
Lascelles 108
Latham 24
Latimer 21
Laton 50
Langhton 50
Laukesbury 77
Launde, De la (or Lay-
land) 18
Lavrick 30, 127
Lavvrance 80
Lawson... 37, 41, 54,
85, 87, 99, 140, 141,
>43- »45
Laycocke 83
Layland (and see
Launde) 66
Layton 50
Lazenby 41, 69, 73
Leach 29
PAGE
Leadam 70
Leake 54
Leddon 149
Ledill 75
Lee... 19,20,21,29,36,
39, 52, 54, 77, 83, 85,
89, 90, 91, 147
Leech 20
Leedam 85
Leef 35
Leeke 63
Leeming 74
Lees 147
L~eghe 8, 63
Leman 23
Lenton 143
Levett 87, 148
Levvins 37
Leyn 43
Lick is 40, 90, 92
Lickuorouse 91
Liddell 131
Lightlbot 56, 89
Lindley 148
Linfoot 40
Lingerd 140
Linley 55, 115
Lindsay 39, 67, 107
Liquors |.o
Lister... Go, 70, 76, 83,
87, 90, 14S
Little 2\
Littlewood 7, 9, 114
Liversedge 54
Lloyd ..: 21
Loams 63
Lockett 25
Lock wood... 39, 40, 56, 85
Lodge 74, U»
Lodington 22, 1 14
Lolte 70
Loft house 88
Longebothome io, . •
Longeley 9, $3.
Longmire 140
Longstaff 38, 95, 102, 124
Longwood JJ
Lord J2
Lome <>;
Losh .... 37
Lound 6; 24
Lovedaye 24
Lovill 141
Lowe 80
Lowell 57
Lowes 59. 61
Lowther 67
Lucas 15
Luddington 27
Lnd'.vorth 50
Lumljy 30
Lnmley ... 20, 44. 50,
72, 107
Lund 40, 89
Lupton i>7
Lyle 10
Lyon 28
Lyster ... 8, 12, 26, 56. 115
Lyth 33, 14S
Machbancher 51
Machin 31
Mackenzie 139
Mack re 1 91
Macleson 37, 79, ga
Magdon 20
Maltby 3S
Mamdberney 51
Manbuteher 51
Manby 22
Mann 72. 75
Manners 144
Marche 9, 13, 15
Margrave 86
.Mariner ...99, 101, 117,
119, 120, 122, 128
Marriatt 14, 15, 10
Marshall.. 15, 17.
34.30,45, 72, 75, 145,
M7. 149
Marston 70
Martin 24, 74. 78, 80,
95, 100, 143
Ma>kill 41, 70
Mason 40, 42, 74
Mastin^berdc
Masterman y6
Masters 70
MatSOQ 9*
MatlCHon 3;
INDEX.
ix.
PACK
Matthewmau 8
Matthews 20
Maulum 35
Mauleverer 88
Maunsell 12
Maw 39
Mawborne 86, 142
Mawde 10, 58, 59, 113
Mavver 24
Mawger 115
Mawlin ,.. 91
Mawlholme 34
Mawman 41
Mawsters 50
May 34, 89
McDaniel 89
McGill 90
McLean 27
Mealbie 21, 70
Medburne 14
Medley 31
Meek 32, 92
Meggison 31, 33
Mellons 61
Mellush 90
Mercer 18, 20, 66
Meres 23
Merley 6
Metcalfe 27,43. 54, *>5>
86, 90, 97, 118, 121,
124, 130, 140, 145
Metherley 58, 63, 64
Mewburne 147
Middleton 21, 50, 107, 147
Midlebrooke 78
Mills 34
Milner 9, 52, 55, 82,
84, 93, 94
Milns 74
Minarde 14
Mins 33
Mirfield io, 141
Mirfin 147
Misterton 148
Mitchell 35
Mitford 38
Milton 78
Moake 84
Moisey 91
Molsoii 82
I' AGE
Molyneux 89
Monkman 29
Montague 86
Moody 91
Moore 13, 14, 15, 16,
35. 37, 53, 58, 71, 124
Mordon 50
More 19, 35, 142
Morealeyn 151
Morehouse 60
Morison 88
Morland 48
Morley 50, 85
Morris 143
Mortimer 40
Morton 50, 75, 98, 129, 130
Moss 40
Mote 23
Mounson 22
Mountain 92
Movvberry 69
Moyses 45
Moxley 30
Murcote 13, 14, 15, 16
Murgatroyd 61, 146
Murton 97
Musgrave... 27, 39, 64, 109
Musson 144
Mutch 40
Myddelton 44
Myers 32
Myton 88
Nasbitt r 88
Nayler...52, 53, 54, 55,
58, 81, 82, 83, S4
Neale 26
Nelott 115
Nelson ... 31, 92, no, 147
Nelthropp 23
Nesgcll 69
Nesse 70
Ncthegate 1 1
Netherwoode 153
Nettillon u, 82
Newark 25
Newoomen
Newlove 71, 1 49
Newman 81
Newsom 38 89
MUSB
Newsham 40
Ncwsteyd 44, 45
Newton 25, 39, 46
Nevill 49, 83, 107, 1 ! 1
Nichols 8, 30, 62, 75,
130, 144
Nickelson 30, 68, 69,
72, 74, 11 8, 128
Nightingale 40
Nixon ... 95, 125, 130, 131
Noble 71
Noddt-ll 21
Nodding 71
Norfolke 53, S3
Norma nd 74
Noniaville 40
Norris 69
North 44
Northern! C4
Norton 52, 53, 54, 55,
56, So, 82, 84, 113, 142
Note 70
Nuttyngham 65, 1 13
Nuns 40
Nut 39
Oakes. 53, 86
Oastler 70
Oates 45, 54, 56, 65, 82
Obie 69
Odling 24
Offley 87
Ogden 54, 56
Ogle 23
Okeden 9
Oldeleid 11, 57/61,
62, 1 1 1 1 1 5
Oliver 18, 35, 37, 5S
Olyot 151
Oiton 20
Osborne ||
Otway 36
Onldroyd
Owstoo 28
Oxley... 27, 53, 54, &
56, 82, S3, $4
l^cy 79
I\wldi*on \.}\
P** I
X.
INDEX.
PAGE PACli PAGE
Pagett 9, 10 Pickard 69 Raikton 50
Palmer 14, 15, 16, 70 Picakver 28 Railton 39
Panton 89 Pickergill 33 Raine...2o, 27, 95, 99,
Paramoore 30 Pickering 41 119,130
Park 50, 52, 54, 56, 75, Pickles 32 Rainer S2
82,85 Piggies 53 Rainolds 15
Parker 21, 40, 47, 56, Pimm 39 Raithebeck 26
72,81,84,146,148 Pinckney 123 Raleigh 112
Parkin 33, 37, 48, 90, 148 Pindar 82, 87 Ramsbottom 31
Parncl 149 Place 42 Ramsdenn , 55
Parnham 79 Plantaganet 107 Ramshawe 25,71
Parr 67, 107 Plaxton 20, 68 Rand 36, 14S
Parsable 120 Plowman 19, SS Randall 2S
Partridge 80 Plummer 4b 55 Ranulphus 151
Passelewe 12 Pollard 54,82,84 Raper 19,44,90,149
Patson . 43 Pond 75 Ratcliff 34, 35
Patten 42, 88 Poole ... 52, 73, 55, 71, 82 Raughton 139
Pattinson 99, 121 Popletun 75 Rannsley 60
Pattricks 6S Porter 59. 63, 75 Raven 147
Pavy 24 Postlethwaite 85 R»W 120
Payne 16 Potts 70 Rawdon 92
Peacock 24,38,49,69, Powell 92, 140, 149 Rawlinson 3
95, 97, 99, 100, 101, Powlton 131 Ra>' ^4
102, 116, 118, 119, Poyntell 75 Rayley 70
120, 122, 123, 124, Pratt 27, 38, 74 Rayner
125, 126, 127, 130 Pratty ■ 35 Raynlorth 42
Peake 68 Pregion 144 Rea 91
Peares 70, 72, S9 Preestley 29, 55, 56, Reacha
Pearson 21, 29, 30, 32, 58,61,81,115 Read
33, 35, 37, 38, 46, 52, 90 Preistman 75 Reaston
Peeke 59,60,144 Prest 87 Reave ... 13,14.15,16,17
Pecket 32,33,^5 Preston 54,^,83 Kedhead -
Peirson 26, 39, 78, 85 Prince 89 Redman 105, 106, 107,
Pell ... 52, 53, 55, 56, 77, 83 Proctor 45.80,83 lo8« lo& na '",11-
Pellet 139 Pndsey 45, 4" KeilvtM S loS
Pemberton 78 Pullen 69, 147 R««d 37. 89, 9J
Pennell 141 Punciierdon 50 Rcinfrid 105, 106
Pennington 67 Puppin ioi, 119 UH,r
Pcnson 8 Puratt 87 R^mmingtai
Percy [II Pinden 69 RettlUSOII If)
Perkins 48 Purvis 3' RlM,ton
Pershall 27 Puttrcll 27 RevU
Persons 27, 45 Pybus 4' KI,ollrs 1
Petronel 92 Ku li.nds.n ..,.30. 0
Pettys 42 Ouadring 80 64, 09, 70, 7> 74. »S, »»
Phclip n QuillCey , ,,'KuKlell
Philips 40 Quisac H Wdley »9,*w> :>
phiiiL 120 *£w '
pllvnsy 145 Race 98,99 Riasdale
1>icl^ 86 Radnor <oS K.^h • ' l,s
INDEX. XI.
Ringcrott 69 Salmon 27 Shippen 74
Ripon 110 Salvin 35 Shins 31
Risworth 53, 83 Sampson 75, 148 Shovel 35
Robert 12, 81, 148 Sanders 82 Sickerwham 37
Robinson 18, 20, 22, Sandwith 69 Sikes .. 52, 53, 55, 81
3 1 1 37, 4°, 41. 44, 46, Sapcote 24 Simpson 21, 38, 41, 80,
52,53,54,56,62,69, Saundby... 72 89, 91 128
Saunders 71 Singleton „ 30, 101
70, 77, 78, 86, 89, 90,
91, 92, no, 141, 149,
152, 153
Saunderson
3>
Sissons 74
Robson 20, 21, 71, 130, 146 Savage 73,81 Skamonden 113
Rodgeman 23 Saville 8, 12, 58, 61, 84, 1 1 5 Skendleby 79
Rodwell 39, 149 Sawyer 91 Skipwith ... 22, 24. 27, 140
Roebuck 148 Saxton 35, 72 Skortreth 26
Scaife 39 Slack 94, 95, 98, 102,
Seargill 11 1 121, 123, 126, 128
Scarlet 35 Slaton 40
Scaybard 54 Skitter 26
Rogers 53, 54, H9
Roide 10, 1 1, 65
Rokbye 153
Rolleston 21
Roineley 108 ^holefield 28 Sledmore
Ronch 62
Roo 1 1, 81, 115, 145
Rookes 12, 60
Room 39
Roos 138, 139
Rope 64
Rosdale 69, 74 Scrope
Ross 35
Rotherham 72
Rothvvell 77
Roubamey 51
Scholey 32, 52, 55, 56, 64 Sleight.
Scolecort 63 Sleight holme
S8
80
7»
Scorbrough 20
Scott 39, 42, 54, 70, 84,
85. 97, 98, 99,
116, 141
107
Scruton 75, 91
Scurheld 37
Seamer 75
Searle 33
142
Smales 19, 100
Smart 85
Smith 7, 8, 13, 14, 15.
17, 21, 22, 23, 24,
26, 29, 30, 32, 35,
37, 38, 40, 4«, 62,
64, 69, 71, 74, 70,
77, 79, 86, 88, 89,
93-
Mi, I45i
14S, 149
Rougemont 108 ^t'arson
Roukton 50 Sebrough [44 Smithson 86
. .. Cml.* « r- r 1 r Bnnifk fell
Seele 45, 115 Snaith 28
Senyor 12,29 Snidall 29
Sepperdige ? 47 Snow 7'
Sergeant 29, 140 Siu.wdon... 37, 38, 11 6, 125
Setterthwaite: 72 Sollelt 92
Sewel 46 Sollison 74
Shackleton- 87 Solomon 145
Rndd 66 Sharp 9" Somersall * 54
Rudston 86 Shaw(Shaghe) 10, 12, 19, 33 Sotehill .
Ronndell 74
Rowe 123, 141
Rowith 45
Rowland 70, 87, 144
Rowley 50
Rowling 90
Rowse 70
Rumtord 37
Runkin 41 Sheard...
Rusby 59, 63 Sheffield.
Russell 16, 68 Shelborne
36, 48, 64 Soulby 92
31 Soulle 44
.. ... 22, 24 Souths N
142 Sowdeu 9'
30 Shepherd ... 20, 40, 55, 77 Sparks
45 Shepherdson t> Sp.mry
S6 Sherard 86 Sparrow
6, 108, no Sherston >49 Spearing
Sherwood 9' 5pe4 J
Saint Paul (St. Poll) 8, 22 Shilleto 55- 5^. 1
Rutherford...
Rychmounde
Rycrolt
Kyther
6l, (--'. B4
us
7«
«4«)
24
73
Xll.
INDEX.
rAi.K IAf,E
Spenceey 126 Stow 0o
Spencer 86, 112 Stracker 39
SPetch 7o, 82 Stubber 7
SPinks 34, 74, 85, 115 Stubbs 89
Sprigonel ... 11,58,60,83 Studdart 17
Spring
Stacy
Stagg
Stakwood
Stampe ..
Stanclyff ..
Standlovve
5o Stuf 150
148 Sturdy 34, 36
21 Stye 73
60 Suddaby 142
26 Suertyes 50
64 Sugden 89, 80
49 Suggi 91
Staner 90 Sunderland 53
Stanhope 28, 69 Sunley 73, 87
Stanous 66 Sunman 90
Stapleton... 58, 99, 108, 139 Sunter 120
Stansfeld 8, 12, 57, 60 Surdebell 70
Starke 68 Sutton 13, 14, 15, 16,
Starkie ••• 21 17,62,86
Startforth 33 Swainson 8S, 89
Staveley 72 Swale 33, 75
Stead H9 Swallowe 55, 84
Steedman 75 Swan 45
148 Swayns 57
Swinburn 20
Steele
Stephenson 19, 45, 75,
85, 94, 102 Swyft 9, 65
Sterney 49 Sygeswyke 42
Steward 43 Sykes 57, 14S
Stickney 30 Syll
Stiff 150 Symmes
Stiles 41 Symson
Stilton 77
Stirkland 139
Stoaker 84
.. 87
... 8
41, 45
Tagge
>7
Stobert 37, 88 Taillour 59
Stoeke 53, 55, 56, 81,
82, 83, 84
Stockham 27
Stockton 148
Stoddart 33
Stokes 22
Stokoe 20
Stonehouse 31, 66, 67
Talbot 35
Tappinge 142
Tarrant 38
Tate 39
Tat a 111 4S
Tathuni 4S
Tasker 90
Tattersall 95, 96
Stones 120, 124 Tayleiord 143
Storr
Story
Stothard
Stott
Stoupe 99 Teland 4'>
Slovin 145 Tempest i\ ^7
68, 142
28, 148
.... 71
.... 149
Taylor 8, 23, 32, 34, 33,
4.0, 42, 43, 45, 46, 55,
54, 63, 09, Si, 82, 87,
90, 9 1 , 101, 1
r.\r.K
Temple 89
Tempton 70
Tennant 19, 117
Thackray 40, 89, 91
Theland 50
Themelby 27
Thew 140
Thirwall 36
Thirleston 60
Thomlinsofi 20, 46, St, 70
Thompson 29, 36, 41,
43, 88, 89, 148, 152, 153
Thorie 23
Thornell 58
Thorneton 45, 56, 88,
9i. M9
Thornley 153
Thorold 141
Thorpe 18, 30
Threavs 77
Throgmorton 145
Thurmborough 128
Thurscross S5
Thwaites 29, 99, 100,
120, 123
Thwenge 139
Tilburn 32
Tilson So
Till 149
Timberland 142
Tindal SS
Tijilady 41, 47
Todd 21, 32, 34, 70, 92
Tolt 41
Tomlinson 46
Topham |6
To])lifle 152
Torkesey 26
Towers 51
Townend 65
Tow nra we 83
Tracye 51
Tranmer S~
Tievis 31
TtoHopa is
rroltei 37. 47
Tn>ut 12S
Troutbeck 37
Tiowton
'IVuslovc 19
INDEX.
xiii.
PAGE
Trygott 8, 58
Tuke 68, 69
Tunstall 109, 110, in, 1 12
Tumour 12, 30, 32, 33,
35. 37, 61, 70, 73, 140
Turpin 33
Turton 7, 8, 9, 57, 58,
61, 63, 115
Tvvydall 24
Tyas 60
'tyne 52, 56
Tynker 9, 10, 64
Tyson 19
Tyteynge 65
Uchtred 105, 138
Unwen 2i
Upton 47, 143
Urpith 48
Urrie (Ure) 142
Usher .36
Utter 50
Vadcoe ... 85
Vaits 123
Valvascour 51
Vane 21
Varey 29
Varley 89, 90
Vavascour 51, 112
Vescy 12
Vespount 138
Vicars 54
Vint 127
Viponte 70
Wade 38, 56
Waddesworth 7
Waddington 91
Wad 1 owe 63
Wadman 32
Waind 89
Waist all 129
Wainhouse 39
Wales 115
l' AGE
Walker 8, 11, 12, 37,
39. 42, 43. 7b 72, 73-
74, 75, 84, 88, 90, 91,
92, 127, 128, 139, 140,
147, 148
Walkington 72
Wall 33
Wallace 106
Waller 19
Wallingford 69
Wallis 33, 73- 85, 87
Walter (or Walton) ... 114
Walthani 2-
Wand 69
Wandworth 50
Warde 14, 15, 16, 21,
24. 25. 34. 40, 44. 79.
8o, S4, 85, 86
Wardson 21
Waringe 83
Warmington 67
Wart on 47
Warwick 19
Waryner 48
Washington 51, 139
Waterhonse 63
Waterton 52, 58
Watson 19, 20,
35. 37, 39. 40, 69, 70,
74, 78, 79, 81, 90, 91,
142, 148, 149
Watters 35
Waugh 38
Waune 83
Wayde 10, 64, 73
Waylaid .*. 8
Way to 12
Weare 72
Webster 13, 14, 15
16, 17, 33, 39, 7o, 7',
113, 148
Wederell 152
Weddell 75
Wedgwood 90
Weggett 122
Weily M7
Welbye 23, 25, 45
Welburn 72
Wei don 36, 1 1 1
Wensley 94, 97, 98, 99,
lib, 11(1, Il8, no,
120, 122, 124, 127,
130, 131
PAGE
Went worth ... 58, 108, 109
Wesland 23, 25
Wessington 51
West ... 13, 15, 77, 81, 142
West land 24, 40
Wetherell 153
Whalley 87
Whalton *. 38
Wharton ... 1 1, 19, 67, 6S
Wharffe 23
Whaworth 50
Wheatcrolt S3
Wheatley 53, 72
Wheler 139
Whelpden 45
Whip 90
Whitacre ... 63, 7S, 88,
126, 141
White 10, 33, 91
116, 142
Whitehead ... 7, 92,
98, 102, [21, 148
Whitehouse 149
Whitell 102
Whitfield 21, 73
Whiting 24
Whitle 40, 117, 125
Whitley 8, 32. 61 ,
64, 113
Whiisyde 43
Whittingt 24
Whitton 91
Whittling 44
Whythes 151
Wiggleswortn 73
Wiggon 19
Wightman 52, g|
Wilbie 79
Wilcock ... 40, 58, 63,
Ss. 142
Wildboro 51
Wilde 30
Wilkinson ... 9, 2S, 37,
39. 73. <>o, i2<), 148
Willin .v 37
Williams ... 13, 44. 76, 143
Williamson 27, 28,
o_\ 147, 148
Willmer 76
Willoughbie 27
xiv.
INDEX.
PAGK
Wilsbye 25
Wilsha 91
Wilson 28, 33, 34, 37,
39, 44- 47, 73, 76, 77,
87, 89, 91, 92, 147
Wilton 49, 59
Wincop 92
Wingfeld 25, 40
Winke 54
Winn 78, 79
Winstanley 143
Winterscales 31
Wise 33
Wiseman (Wyseman) 141
VVitton 49
Wivell 45
Witty 32
f'AGE
World 54, 55, 59, 81, 82, S3
Wodgill 74
Wolfenden 37
Wolley 10
Wolmer 22
Wood 13, 14, 15, 16,
'7-3', 33, 34- 39, 9°.
91, 148
Woodall 60, 74
Woodburn 75
Woodhall 95, 117
Woodliouse 149
Wobdthorpe 77
Woolle .. .. 68
Woorall 53, 8i, 82
W or folk 69
Worm ley 69
Wormewell 113
Wrap 89
Wrangham 37
Wray 39
Wright 21, 24, 27, 29,
35> 52> 53. 55. 56. 74.
Si, 82, 83, 142, 143. 147
Wybord 51
Wyclifle 90, £l
Wylcocke 43
Wyndcll 115
Wyrill 39. S9
Wytham 44
Young 68, 85
YouHgsmyth 60, 62
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
5
EURE ARMS.
THE shield of arms here reproduced is from an ancient roll
which was given to the late Richard Almack, Esq., F.S.A., by Sir
Hyde Parker.
EURE Of beLtoN*cc° Lincoln
The quarterings are as follows: —
1. Quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable three fleurs de lis
argent — EURE of Belton.
2. Barry of eight argent and gules, on a bordure azure as many
martlets or — MERLEY.
3. Argent, fretty azure — LOUND.
4. Argent, on a cross azure five estoiles or — Lincoln.
5. Barry of eight, argent and gules, a horse's head erased 01
Gardener.
6. Or, three piles sable, on a canton argent a tlrur do Ita oi the
second— CUDWORTH.
6
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Crest Two lions' paws or, supporting a fleur de lis argent.
Motto. Norma altera vitae.
The quarterings came into the family as follows : —
Sir Robert de Enre of Belton in the Isle of Axholme (son of
John FitzRobert, Lord of Warkvvorth, Clavering, and Eure,
who died in 1240) married Isabella, dau. and coheiress of
Roger de Merley, Baron of Morpeth.
Sir Robert de Eure, his son, died 1366. (Inq. post mortem?)
Stephen de Eure, his son, died 1367 (Inq. p. m.), having married
Margaret, dau. and coheiress of Sir Peter Lound, knight.
Sir John de Eure, his son, died 1388 {Inq. p. in.), having married
the dau. and heiress of . , . Lincoln. It was probably
this Sir John who erected a parting-cross at the place where
Mowbray parted from his duchess.
Robert de E?ire, his son, aged 41 years at his father's death, mar-
ried Catherine, dau. of . . . Chauncye, Baron of Skir-
penbec.
John de Eure, his son, married Margaret, dau. of Sir Richard
Tempest.
Sir Hugh de Eure, his son, married . . . Gascoigne.
John Eure, his son, married . . . dau. and heiress of
Gardener. He built a large hall at YVestgate, between Sand-
toft and Belton, which afterwards became the property of
the Rythers. Part of it was standing in 1830. and on a
string course could be traced J. EWRE, AD. 1 5 iq. EI P O
John Eure, his son, died vita patris 26 Oct. 15 12, having married
Eleanor, dau. and heiress of . . . Cudworth
Elwick. By Inquisition taken before the Lord Mayor of York in 1
appeared that George Elwick died 10 Feb. 40 Kliz. seised oi lands
within the Manor of Bishopthorpe, and that William Eh K k
son and heir was Living " in Hambrough or some othei plfl
seas," in or about 1621, hut is now dead. Richard F.lwick W9M htt
brother and heir, but is now dead. Walter Elwick M
heir, but died about 5 years since, before the death of the said Richard
his father. Edward Elwick, the only BUrviving - I tl
Richard, is now living and present m Court In i6ao Richard 1
is entered as of Seaton Ross.— [Court Ho<>k of the Manor of Bishop-
thorpe. 1
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
HERIOTS, &c, IN THE WAKEFIELD MANOR
ROLLS.
The present Calendar is ready for printing as far back as the 14th century,
but the period of 1500— 1560 is chosen to begin with, as being of more
general interest to modern genealogists, who will thus be saved
from going through the Rolls membrane by membrane, as there are no
Docket Books or Indexes for this period. Practically all the entries of
Heriots are here given, the few omitted being largely or entirely
undecipherable.
( Continued from Vol. III., page 172.)
505. Alverthorpe. William Turton chaplain pays 40!. heriot on
death of his father John.
Ossett. Thomas Blakbourne pays 8s. heriot on death of his
father William. Wardship granted to his mother Mar-
garet Blakbourne. Fine, 8d.
Horbury. William Whitehede pays 1 3d. heriot on death of
his brother Peter.
Soitreby. Edward Janyns pays 12s. 3d. heriot on death of
his father William.
Wakefield. John Bolland pays 20& heriot on death of his
father James [Jacobus].
Holme. John Bray pays 24s. heriot on death of his father
Robert.
Sandall. John Stubber pays 4s. heriot on death of his
father William.
Soitreby. William Waddesworth (?), son of William and
Johan, pays 10s. 6d. heriot on death of his father.
Soitreby. Alice, late wife of John Hoi legate and daughter
of William Waddesworth (?) pays ;s. heriot on death of
her said father.
506. Stanley. George Kent pays 3s. Sd. heriot on death of Ins
father Simon.
Stanley. Brian Bradford senr. surrenders to the U9C of
Alice Bradford wife of Brian Bradford junr. and
daughter of William Amyas, and then hens male
Wakefield. John Smyth pays [2d heriot on death of Irs
brother Thomas.
Holme. William Littilwod pays .ms heriot on death of
his father John.
Holme. John Grene pays 13s. heriot on death ol hii father
Adam,
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Thornes. John Flanshawe pays 6d. heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
Stanley. George Hobson pays 18s. heriot on death of his
father William.
Thornes. John Sayvile pays 2 is. 6d. heriot on death of his
father Thomas Sayvile esq.
Alverthorpe. Thomas Burgh pays 3s. heriot on death of his
brother Robert Burgh chaplain.
Sanclall. John Clifton pays 6d. heriot on death of his
father John.
Sonreby. John Whiteleghe pays 14s. 6d. heriot on death of
his brother Oliver. John Whiteleghe surrenders to the
use of his son John Whiteleghe.
Hipperhohne. Alice wife of Gerrard Lacy esq., Isabella
wife of John Sayntpaule, and Johan wife of Thomas
Trygott, pay 40s. heriot on death of William Svmmes
brother of said Alice and Isabella, and uncle of said
Johan.
Holme. John Penson pays 20s. heriot on death of his father
William.
1507. Holme. Richard Nichols pays 13s. heriot on death of his
father John.
Alverthorpe. Thomas Turton, son of John Turton and
Beatrice his wife, daughter of Robert Waylard, pays
3s. 4d. heriot on death of his said mother.
Skamyngden. John Grene, son and heir of Thomas Grene
and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of James [Jacobus]
Bemonde, pays 8s. 6d. heriot on death of his said mother
Stanley. Richard Lyster pays 6d heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
Alverthorpe. Elizabeth and Dionis, daughters of 1 :
Smyth, of Wakefield drapour, pay heriot on de th I
their said father. Their grandfather Thomas Walker,
guardian. Fine 4d.
Ossett. Thomas Gryce, son and heir of Thomas Gryce
deed, "op. se pro quodam heriot"
Aryngden. Thomas Stansfeld pays 6s. 8d. heriot 00 death
of his father Nicholas
Alverthorpe. John Sayvile pays 2S. heriot on death of his
father Thomas Sayvile esq.
Ossett. Thomas Leghe pays 26s, Bd heriol on death of hw
father Roger Leghe esq., lor laud late in tenure ol Gilbert
Leghe esq.
Sandall. Alice, Elizth. wife of Robert Fosserd, Agnes
Margaret, daughters of William Taillour, pay 4s. heriot
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on death of their said father, and of John Taillour chap-
lain their brother.
Thames. Edmund Page pays 2s. 6d. heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
Hipperholme. Thomas Wilkynson pays 2d. heriot on death
of his father John.
Horbury. John Longelay pays i8d. heriot on death of his
father Robert.
Hipperholme. Richard Rideynge pays 9s. heriot on death
of his father John.
Soureby. Richard Brygge pays 20s. heriot on death of his
father Richard.
Soureby. Richard Pagett, son of John Pagett and Johan
his wife, daughter of John Milner of Blakwodd, pays
5s. 4d. heriot on death of his said mother.
Sandall. John Barker pays 4s. heriot on death of his father
Edmund.
Holme. Elizabeth and Alice, daughters of John Tynker,
pay 3s. heriot on death of their father. Elizabeth Tynker
their mother, guardian. Fine 8d.
Holme. John Hirst pays 20s. heriot on death of his father
John. His mother Alice, guardian. Fine 8d.
Holme. Richard Littilwodd pays 20s. heriot on death of
his father John.
Holme. William Turton pays 8s. heriot on death of his
father William.
Holme. Elizabeth, Isabell, and Johan, daughters of Adam
Beaumont, pay 26s. 8d. heriot on death of their father.
Their mother Isabell Beaumont, and her brothers Oliver
Robert and Giles Robert, guardians. Fine 8d.
Soureby. John Swyft pays -4s. 4d. heriot on death of his
grandfather John Swyft.
Holme. Robert Alott pays 23s. 4d. heriot on death of his
father John.
Soureby. Henry Haghe pays 6s. 8d. henot on death oi his
mother Alice Haghe.
Soureby. William Okeden pays 3s. henot on death 01 his
father William.
Soureby. Margaret Deyne pays od. henot on death oi her
father Miles Deyne.
Soureby. John Bynethegate pays 2is. henot pn death oi his
father William.
Rastryk. John Cowper pays .^1 henot on death Oi his
father William.
Holme. William Marshe pays 1 |d henot on death ot his
father Richard.
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Sandall. Oliver Haghe pays 13s. 4.d. heriot on death of his
father John Haghe of Dritker.
Rastryk. Same pays 3s. 40I. heriot on same.
Hipperholme. Henry Batt pays 40I. heriot on death of his
father John. His mother Margaret Batt, guardian. Fine
4d.
Soureby. John Haldevvorth pays 4s. 6d. heriot on death of
his father Edward.
Soureby. John Longebothome pays heriot on death of his
grandfather and grandmother Richard Longebothome and
Agnes his wife.
Alverthorpe. Robert Bollynge pays 6s. 6d. heriot on death
of his father John Bollynge junr.
Alverthorpe. William Mirfeld esq. pays 5s. heriot on death
of his lather Sir William Mirfeld knight.
Wakefield. William Wolley pays 3s. 4c! heriot on death
of his father John.
Soureby. John Roide pays 2s. heriot on death of his father
Elias.
Horbury. Roger Lyle pays 2s. heriot on death of his father
Richard.
Alverthorpe. William Pagett pays 2s. heriot on death oi his
father and mother Thomas and Emma.
Alverthorpe. Robert Graystok pays 3s. 4d. heriot on death
of his father William.
Holme. Johan, wife of Nicholas Bilclyff and dan. of
Christopher Tynker, pays 4s. heriot on death of her father.
for a messuage and 6^ acres of land in Seoles ; also 5s .: d
for a close called Bradshagheynge containing 5 acres, and
3 acres in a close called I Iadey nge.
N B.— This is a specimen of the particulars usually given in the
entries of heriots, though this Calendar, for the sake ol brevity,
gives only the names and amounts paid.
Hipperholme. Thomas Bates pays i:d heriot on death of
his father Robert.
Soureby. Elizabem wife of Henry Drapoui pays wd hen \
on death of her brother Christopher Shaghe
Soureby. John Felde pays I2S heriot on death ol hra Fatliei
Christopher. . . .
Soureby. Thomas Mawde pays rid heriot on death ol hi.
father John Mawde of Warley.
Holme. John Wayde Alice
__J j — 1
John win. Isabcll Margery johan
rhii>tiana
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I I
1510. Soureby. Brian Roide pays gs. heriot on death of his father
John. Matilda Royde his mother, guardian. Fine I2d.
Skamyngden. Robert Denton pays 1 6s. heriot on death of
his father William.
Soureby. Edward Aykeroide pays 2s. 2d. heriot on death of
his father Richard.
Ayryngden. Same pays 6s. 8d. heriot on same.
Alverihorpe. Francis Collyng pays is. heriot on death of
his father and mother William and Johan.
Stanley. William Flemeynge pays 26s. 8d. heriot on death
of his father John.
H or bury. Thomas Amyas pays 6s. 8d. heriot on death of
his father William late of Horbury.
Sandall. William Roo pays 6d. heriot on death of his father
Thomas. His mother Johan, wife of John Foxe,
guardian : fine 2d.
Stanley. Robert Phelip pays I2d. heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
Alverthorpe, Hipperholme, Osselt. John Burgh pays 11s.
15s., and 8s. heriots on death of his father Thomas.
Aryngden. Thomas Bentley pays I2d. heriot on death of his
father William.
15 1 1. Sandall. Robert Nettilton pays 10s. heriot on death of his
father Robert.
Sandall. William Batty pays i6d. heriot on death of his
father John. His mother Margaret guardian ; fine 4d.
Ossetl. John Walker pays heriot on death of his father
Thomas.
Ossett. Henry Clyff pays heriot on death of his father John
Hipperholme. John Drakes pays i8d. heriot on death of his
rather William.
Holme. Thomas Hill, son of John Hill, deceased, pays 15s
heriot on death of his brother William Hill, clerk.
Wakefield. Thomas Gryce pays 2s. heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
Holme. Agnes widow of Thomas Beaumont surrenders to
the use of Laurence Beaumont their son, in tail
1 5 12. Soureby. John Oldefeld pays 22s. heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
Stanley. Robert Chaloner pays 26s. Sd. heriot on death ol
his father John.
Sandall. Margaret wife of John Nethegate, Johan Spry
gonell, and Elizabeth Sprygonell, pay 7s heriot on death
of their father Thomas Sprygonell
Soureby. Robert Haldeworth, son of John 1 1 . pays p henol
on death of his grandfather Richard Haldeworth
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Holme. Henry Walker pays 9s. 6d. heriot on death of his
father John.
Holme. Thomas Barneslay pays I2d. heriot on death of his
father John.
Stanley. Richard Lyster pays 8d. heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
Sonreby. James [Jacobus] Stansfeld, son of Ralph S. deed,
pays 20d. heriot on death of his grandfather Geoffrey.
Thornes. John Sayvile, son and heir of Thomas Sayvile
esq. deed, surrenders to the use of his brother Ralph Say-
vile.
Soureby. Johan late wife of Laurence Lyster and dau.
of William Tumour surrenders to the use of Margaret
dau. of Miles Deyne deed.
Stanley. Robert Bery pays 2s. 6d. heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
1 5 13. Alverthorpe. Robert Bollynge pays 12s. heriot on death of
his father Thomas.
Sandall. William Awdeslay pays 4s. 6d. heriot on death of
his brother James [Jacobus].
Sandall. Beatrix Vescy pays 3s. 4d. heriot on death of her
father Thomas.
Ossctt. John Passelewe, son of Thomas P., pays 6s. 8d.
heriot on death of his grandfather John Passelewe.
Hipper holme. James [Jacobus] Boethes pays I OS. and 6d.
heriots on death of his father William.
Holme. Elena Robert pays 17s. heriot on death of her
father George.
Sandall. John Shaghe pays 6s. 8d. heriot on death of his
father and mother Richard and Margaret.
Rastrick. John Hanson pays 6s. heriot on death of his father
John. Isabella his mother, guardian ; fine 8d
Holme. John Bray, son of Adam Bray, claims 63 acres 0:1
death of his brother Robert Bray. John Bray marries
Isabell dau. of Thomas Senyour.
Alverthorpe. Robert Cokson pays 13s. 4<i. heriot on death
of his father Thomas.
Hipperholme. John Lytster pays 2S. heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
1 5 14. Soureby. Richard Wayte, Roger Maunsell, and Christopher
Browne, pay 10s. 6d. heriot on deatli of Margaret W
and Agnes Maunsell, grandmothers [aviarum] oi sai I
Richard and Roger, and on death 0] W illiam Browne
father of said Christopher, tor a E&eSSUagC and 10 .1 \
Warley.
(To be continued.)
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PARISH REGISTER OF CLAY COTON, NORTHANTS.
Transcribed by the Rev. Gordon H. Poole.
( Co?iti?iued fro?n Vol. III., page 143. )
Anno Domini 1605.
Richard Sutton sonne of John Sutton was bap. the 28th of July.
Anne Hewarde dau. of Marie Heward was bur. the 27th of June.
Margaret Coppingforde the dau. of Francis Coppinforde was bur. the xxi.th
of September.
Thomas wood the sonne of Roger wood was bap. the v.th of November.
Elizabeth Hulley the dau. of william Hulley was bap. the 20th of
November.
Robert Murcote the sonne of John Murcote was bap. the 27th of November.
Elizabeth Moore dau. of Richarde Moore was bap. ye xxviii.th of December.
John Blaxley was bur. ye viii.th of Januarye
By me Edwarde Astell Minister there. Richarde west and Thomas
Murcotte, churche wardens.
Anno Domini 1605.
Francis webster and Margaret daughters of Robert webster were bap. the
xi.th of Januarye.
Margarett webster daughter of the saide Robert was bur. the xvi.th of
Januarye.
Richarde Moore and Frauncis Greene were mar. the xxii.th of August.
Anno Domini 1606.
John west the sonne Henrie west was bur. the xviii.th of Aprill 1606.
Margerie Hulley was bur. the Fourthe daye of October 1606.
Elizabeth Reave the dau. of william' Reave was bap. the v.th daye of
October.
The saide Elizabeth was bur. the xx.th daye of October 1606.
Henrie Smithe the sonne of Richarde Smithe was bap. the ix.th daye ol
October 1606.
Thomas Williams als Bend was bur. the xxxi.th daye of October 1606.
Roger Reave the sonne of Robert Reave was bap. the Kxviii.th daye ol
November.
John Marche the sonne of Thomas Marche was bap. the icvi.th dak oi
Januarye.
Anno Domini, 1607.
Alice williams als Bend the dau. of william williams was bap, the \w.th
daie of Aprill.
Edwarde Ballarde the sonne of John Ballarde was bap. the MU.th dau- <•!
Maye.
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Roger Minarde and Margaret webster were mar. the xiii.th daie of Aprill.
Thomas Medburne and Joane Murcotte were mar. the seconde daie of
Maye.
Thomas Moore the sonne of Richarde Moore was bap. the v.th daie of
July.
The saide Thomas was Bur. the xxvii.th daie of July.
John Reave the sonne of Robert Reave was Bur. the xiii.th daie of Sep-
tember.
Edwarde Astell Minister. John Murcotte and Roger wood, Church
wardens.
Anno Domini 1607.
Marie Cotten the dau. of John Cotten was bap. the xv.th daie of November.
Thomas Collis the sonne of Thomas Collis was bap. the Fourthe daie of
December.
Frauncis Hulley the dau. of william Hulley was bap. the sixt daie of
December.
The saide Frauncis was bur. the xxi.th daie of Marche.
Stephen Sutton the sonne of John Sutton was bap. the xxx.th daie of
December.
Alice Murcotte was bur. the xxxi.th daie of December.
Frauncis Smithe the sonne of Richarde Smithe was Bap. the v.th daie of
Marche.
Anno Domini 1608.
Thomas Reave the sonne of Thomas Reave was Bap. the xxv.th daie of
Marche.
The same daie Alice Moore the daughter of Richarde Moore was Bap.
Christopher Richardson was bur. the xiii.th daie of Maye.
Alice Palmer was Bur. the xvii.th daie of Maye.
John warde the sonne of Thomas warde was Bap. the xix.th daie of June.
Richard Sutton the sonne of John Sutton was bur. the xxvi.lh daie uf
August.
Elizabeth wood ye dau. of Roger wood was bap. the last daie of August
Constance Brewesse the dau. of Nicholas Brewesse was bap. the xi.th daie
of September.
william Reave the sonne of william Reave was bap. the Fourthe daie if
December.
Marie Moore the dau. of Richarde Moore the younger was bap. the sixt
daie of January.
Frauncis Bend the dau. of william Bend was bap. the v.th daie ol
Februarie.
John Sutton was Bur. the 28th daie of January.
Erne Burgesse was bur. the last daie of Jann;u\e
Edwarde Astell minister there. John nuuii.itt and rhOflMU Kr.\-\
Churche wardens.
Anno Domini 1 60S
Elizabeth marche the 1 dau. of Richarde Judkin waj bap. the 17th
of Januarie.
f Some word has been written here, Mid subsequent!) blotted 1 ut M Itl . I
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Anno Domini 1609.
Robert Huiley the sonne of william Hulley was bap. the Fourthe daie of
Aprill.
Marie Burgesse was bur. the 28th daie of November.
william Harris Daie-labourer and Margarett Lucas were mar. the xxv.th
daie of November.
Alice Bend was bur. the xxvi.th daie of December.
Agnes Reave the dau. of william Reave was bur. the 19th of Januarie.
Anno Domini 1610.
John Brooks and Elizabeth Rainolds were mar. the xx.th of October,
william west and Agnes Murcotte were mar. the iii.th of November.
Gualter Beale and Dorothie Hawferde were mar. the xvii.th of November.
Joane Sutton the dau. of william Sutton and Jane his wife was bap. the
xviii.th of November.
The saide Joane was bur. the xxiii.th of November.
The same daie was bur. Elizabeth Palmer the dau. of Thomas Palmer.
Edwarde Brewesse the sonne of Nicholas Brewesse and Agnes his wife was
bap. the ix.th of December.
Frauncis Moore the dau. of Richarde Moore and Frauncis his wife was
bap. the xvi.th of December.
Robert Marche the sonne of Thomas Marche and Agnes Marche was bap.
the vi.th of Januarie.
Ursula warde the dau. of Thomas warde and Elizabeth warde was bap. ye
xiii.th of Januarie.
John Burgesse the elder was bur. the 26th daie of Januarie.
Edwarde Astell Minister there. Henrie Marshall and Robert webster,
Church wardens.
Anno Domini 161 1.
Elizabeth Smithe the dau. of Richarde Smith and Elizabeth Smith was
Bap. the xix.th daie of Maye.
Margarett Bend the dau. of william Bend and Agnes Bend was Bap. the
Last daii of June.
william Hulley the sonne of william Hulley and Abigail] was Bap. the
vii.th daie of July.
Richarde Cotten the sonne of John Cotten and Agnes Cotten was bap.
the xxi.th daie of July.
Thomas Beale the sonne of waiter Beale and Dorothie Beale was bap. the
xviii.th daie of August.
Frauncis Moore and John Moore the sonnes of Richarde Moore laborer and
of Isabell Moore were bap. the xx.th daie of September.
The same Frauncis Moore was bur. the 26th of September.
Valentine wood the sonne of Roger wood and of Main- wood WiS l ap. the
20th of October.
The same Valentine wood was bur. the xxiiii.th daie of Januarie
Robert Sutton the sonne of of william Sutton and Jane Sutton was bap
the xxvi.th daie of Januarie. x
Alice- Marche was bur. the xii.th daie of Kebruarie.
John Eltington and Awdry Dunkely wen- mar, tin- 4th daie 1 I N^
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Anno Domini 1612.
Thomas Marriatt the Sonne of John Marriatt and of Frauncis Marriatt was
bap. the 29th daie of November.
Susanna wood the dau. of Roger wood and of Marie wood was bap. the
last daie of Januarie.
Joane warde the dau. of Thomas warde and of Elizabeth warde was bap.
the xxiiii.th of Februarie.
Richarde Reave the sonne of Richarde Reave and of Joane Reeve was bap.
the xxviii.th daie of Februarie.
John Brewesse the sonne of Nicholas Brewesse and of Agnes Brewesse
was bap. the xiiii.th daie of Marche.
Edward Reave the sonne of Alice Reave widdowe and Elizabeth Reave
the dau. of Robert Reave were mar. the ix.th daie of Maye.
Edwarde Astell Minister there. Robert Reeve and Roberti Russell,
churche wardens.
Anno Domini 1613.
Robert Brian and Margerie Sutton were mar. the viii.th daie of Maye.
Richarde Joanes Carpenter was bur. the xi.th daie of September.
Robert Beale the sonne of waiter Beale and Dorothie Beale was Bap. the
xxvi.th daie of September.
John Payne Laborer and Alice Palmer were mar. the xxiii.th daie of
October.
John Murcotte Laborer and Agnes Edmonds were mar. the xxii.th daie of
Januarie.
Robert Brian Laborer was bur. the xxvi.th daie of Februarie,
Joane webster the dau. of Robert webster and of Joane webster was Hap.
the xxvii.th daie of Februarie.
Elizabeth Burgesse the wife of John Burgesse was Bur. the v.th daie of
Marche.
Agnes Gotten the wife of John Gotten was bur. the wix.th daie of Marche
1613.
Anno Domini 161^.
wenefride Dunkely widdowe was bur. the xix.th daie of April 1.
John Burgesse laborer and Anne Palmer were mar. the xxvi.th lac of
Maye.
Elizabeth Marriatt the dau. of John Marriatt and of Frauncis Marriatt was
bap. the xvii.th daie of July.
Isabell Moore was bur. the xxiiii.th daie of July-
Robert Collis the sonne of Thomas Collis and Agnes ColllS was bur. the
xii.th daie of November.
John warde the sonne of Thomas warde and Elizabeth warde was 1
the xvii.th daie of November.
Elizabeth Marriatt widdowe was bur. the First daie of Januarie
John Murcotte the elder was bur. the 16th daie of Januarie
Edwarde Russell the sonne of Robert Russell and of Elisabeth Russell w.»n
bap. the 4th of September.
Robert Collis the sonne of Thomas Collis and <>t \gMfl I
ye 4th of September.
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Joane wood the dau. of Roger wood and of Marie wood was bap. the
xxvii.th of November.
Margerie Sutton the dau .of Wm. Sutton and of Jane Sutton was bap. the
xxiiii.th of Februarye.
John Smith and Elizabeth Tagge were mar. p Licentiam the xxv.th of
Februarie.
Edward Astell Minister there.
Thomi Reave
Roberti Webster
Churche
Wardens.
WAIFS AND STRAYS.
Harlow Margt. dau. of Wm. and Agnes, of ye Kingdom of Ireland, buried
at Aysgarth, March 24, t8ii.
Heavyside Matt, son of Matt. H. merchant in London, burd. at St.
Andrew's, Bp. Auckland Sept. 17, 1724.
Hone, Mr. Wm., of Farneham co. Essex gent, and Katherine Bawdes ot
Somerby co. Line, married Aug. 11, 1635, at St. Peter at Arches,
Lincoln.
Hunter, John of York widower, and Elizth. Studdart of St. James' West-
minster, married April 22, 1753, by Licence, at Christ Church. Spital
fields.
Can Wm. of Craw-hall par. Haltwhistle co. Northumbd. gent, and Mrs,
Mary Kennett of Hunwicke Hall married at St. Andrew's, Bp. Auck-
land, Oct. 19, 1658.
Corbett Stephen of St. Martin's, Leicester, gent., bachelor, BBl \; . Inni
Bullen of Howden spr, Bet. 33.- — [Howdenshire Marriage I
1755, Dec. 9. To be married at Howden.]
Easton Robt. of Luddington co. Lincoln yeoman, Mid Jo.ui Mfl
of St. Mary Beverley spinster, 23. Sun t v. William Marshall oi
Luddington. To be married at Tnnil\, Hull. Archbp oi ^ rk'i
Marriage Bond, Aug. 1, 1725.
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NOTES AND QUERIES.
Baxendale. Wanted, any information as to a family of this name resident
in Liverpool during the Eighteenth Century.
* # *
Cope. Any references to this family will be gratefully received by Mr-,
Cope, Sulhamstead Park, Berks, who possesses a valuable collection
of Cope pedigrees. The family held lands in Northamptonshire,
Staffordshire, and Herefordshire, besides in the South of England. -
* * *
Cation. Information is desired as to the family of Catton, of Sledmere,
Yorkshire, in the 17th Century.
* * *
Groves. Wanted the parentage of Thomas Groves, who died at Cox wold,
near Easingwold, in 1704.
* * *
Layland, Leyland, De La Launde, etc. Any information concerning these
names will be very welcome to Mrs. Layland-Barratt, 68, Cadogau
Square, London, W.
* * *
Mercer. Can any reader say what were the arms borne by the M
family, of West Derby, co. Lancaster? Their pedigree is entered in
the visitation of Lancashire in 1664, but no arms are given.
* * *
Thorp or Thorpe. Michael Thorp, of Yarm, married at Yarm 2 1 it
February, 1698-9, as "Mr. Michael Thorp and Mris Jane Olivei t
Yarm," made his will 5th February, 1710-1, as " Michael Thorpe 1 i
Yarme Merchant," proved 7 July, 17 11 ; mentions in his said will hiv
messuage in Yarm conveyed to him " by his father in Law Thomas
Oliver, his sons Thomas, Robert, and Michael, his two daus. Anne
and Mary, all under age." He calls them " very young." The 1 di 51
was baptized in January, 1699-1700. His brothers-in-law, H irj
Robinson and Gabraell Bell, of Yarm, merchants, his exors. who are
to sell all his lands, tenements, and hereditaments at Cotherstone and
elsewhere except his aforesaid house at Yarm. Can an\ ol }*oui
readers help me to the parentage of this Michael Thorp- R 1 V.
Davidson, Ilminster.
* * *
Trollope. — jQ\o Reward — Copy of entry in Parish Regista requin
the marriage of Thomas Trollope, about [753, probably si 01 m 11
Louth, Lincolnshire. Also copies of entries ol the baptisms o( his
children, Thomas, Frances and Joseph, in 1754, I — • 1 I ) - i
Any early entries or genealogical facts as to thii branch of the Kamih
of Trollope, settled in North Lincolnshire (chiefl) Louth iieighb 111
hood), will be gladly received, and if of importance, a reas
amount would be paid for same. 11. (\ 'I'kot 1
Gardens, London, W.
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ACT BOOKS OF THE PREROGATIVE COURT
OF YORK.
Adm. with will to Lady Elizth.
Adm. with will to widow
1685. Apr. 1. Geo. Cony, Gray's Inn.
Cony alias Skip with.
Apr. 2. James Hargreaves, Higham.
Elizth.
Apr. 11. Ellenor Lee, Acornb. Adm. to husband Cuthbert Lee.
Apr. 20. John Watson, Bullyhouse par. Cockermouth. Will to
widow Mary.
May 2. Elizth. Barton, Dunington. Will to Wra, Plowman.
May 5. Wm. Greaves, York. Will to widow Mary.
May 7. Robert Stephenson, Whitgift. Will to widow Margaret.
May 7. William Eserick, York. Will to widow Anne.
May 8. Timothy Bickars, Pickall. Adm. to son John B.
May 20. John Wiggon, Light Hassells. Will to widow Deborah.
May 29. William Smailes, York. Adm. to daughter Anne Foster,
une 1. Thomas Raper, York. Adm. to widow Anne,
une 15. Barbara Barker, Heskett. Will to Wm. Barker and John
Barker.
une 17. Robt. Tyson, York. Will to widow Elizth.
une 16. Thomas Fisher, Beckwidopp. Will to Philadelphia
Fisher and Rd. Fisher,
une 23. Anne Waller, Whiton. Will to Rd. Warwick,
une 24. Lancelot Truslove, Pocklington. Adm. to niece Anne ux.
Christr. More.
une 27. Sir Thos. Wharton, knight, Balne, par. Edlington, but
dying in London. Will to Angelica Magdalen widow of Philip
Wharton esqr. deed, son of Testator,
une 27. Philip Wharton esqr., St. Martin in the Fields, London,
Adm. to widow Angelica Magdalen.
une 30. Stanhope Tennant, York, notary public. Adm. with will
to Richard Tennant gent,
une 6. Margaret Shaw, York. Adm. (by Decree) to Margaret
Shaw [sic], sister of deceased,
une 27. Phillis Bell, Silton. Adm. to brother Thos. Hell and
sister Grace ux. Wm. Buckley,
uly 8. John Ridley, Hollin bush par. Allamlale. Will to 1.
and Anne Ridley,
uly 10. Adm. of a moiety of a lease of certain lands granted by
one Peter Barratt late of Cross Green par. Carlton in Craven to
Peter Barratt son of Thomas Barratt late of Carlton af< 1
deed, and Elizth. Barratt alms Hanks (no* deceased) late wife
of George Hanks of Snaith cordwayner, dated 10 June 1661,
granted to the said George Hanks of Sua it h, n« lho Unu and
during the minority of George and Kli/ih. Hanks childil 1
George Hanks and Elizth. his wile.
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July 13. Anthony Thomlinson, North Newbald. Will to wide
Anne.
July 17. William Orton, Ramsclose. Adm. with will to brothers
Christr. and William Orton.
July 16. Robert Ascough, York. Adm. to brother Marmaduke
Ascough.
July 15. James Plaxton, son of James Plaxton, Pocklingtoo.
Curation to Elizth. Scorbrough.
July 30. John Leech, York. Will to widow Alice.
August 1. Elizth. Matthews, York. Adm. to son Thomas
Matthews.
Aug. 6. Anthony Green, Leake. Will to widow Mary. (Adm. de
bonis non, Sept. 175 1.)
Aug. 6. Christr. Hargreaves, Fouldrigg. Will to James Har
greaves.
Aug. 7. William Robson, Hexham. Will to widow Anne.
Aug. 7. Robt. Forster, Upper Eshells. Will to widow Jane.
Aug. 7. Thomas Goss, Hexham. Will to widow Mary.
Aug. 7. John Hutchinson, Green Dike. Will to widow Dorothy.
Aug. 7. John Robinson, Hawksteell. Will to widow Dorothy.
Aug. 7. Robert Kenleside, Hawcupp. Will to widow Elizth.
Aug. 7. John Swinburn, Blackhall. Will to widow Anne.
Aug. 7. Thomas Raine, Hexham. Adm. with will to dau. Dorothy
ux. Wm. Lee.
Aug. 7. Matthew Ridley, Yeat house. Adm. to w idow Anne.
Aug. 7. William Hudspeth, Sandhoe. Adm. to widow Mary.
Aug. 7. Elizth. Watson, dau. of Hugh Watson Late of Le Holmes.
Tuition to her aunt Elizth ux. Roger Stokoe.
Aug. 7. Robt. Forster, Mark, Matthew, Jane, and Anne FOTSt r,
children of Robt. Forster late of Eshills. Tuition to their
mother Jane Forster.
Aug. 7. Leonard Madgon, Hollin Close. Adm. to widow Anne
Aug. 7. Reginald Gibson, Hexham. Adm. to w idow Man.
Aug. 7. Margaret Frawler, spinster, ICnocksheele. Adm. to
brother William Frawler.
Aug. 7. William Swinburn and Barbara Swinburn, children • I J< h
S. late of Blackhall deed. Tuition to Anne Swinburn w
of deed.
Aug. 7. William Kenliside, Robert, Mary, Elizth,, and Sarah Ken
liside, children of Robert K. Late of Hawcupp. Tuitkw to
Elizth. K. widow of deed.
Aug. 10. Richard Luriiley, North AUerton. Adm. ta wido\i .1 ne
Aug. 15. Edward Carvile, Grymston. Will to son John Carvile
Aug. 10. Christr. Hall, BywelL Adm. to son Lodovk Hall.
Sept. 2. Anne Davill, Cleasby. Will t.< Anthon) Garthorm
Sept. 3. Richard Hart, Harwich, province of York. Adm. to ton
James Hart.
Sept. 5. Frances Holborn, York. Will to aister Elifth Mauhewi
Sept. 7. William Shepherd, North Alleitun. Will to George
Mercer.
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Sept. 23. Robert Riddell, Hexham. Wlil to John Armstrong.
Oct. 6. Guy, bishop of Chichester. Adm. to dau. Hester ux. George
Vane.
Oct. 6. Jane Ward, Upper Dinsdale. Will to the extrix.
Oct. 19. Gartrude Cross, Gringley. Will to Thos. Xoddell.
Oct. 29. John Todd, Welton. Will to brother Thomas Todd.
Oct. 30. Wm. Robson, Wetwang. Will to widow Margaret.
Oct.. 31. Wm. Stagg, Barlby. Will to John Stagg.
Oct. 31. John Lattimer, Hexham. Adm. (by Decree) to Nicholas
Ridley.
Nov. 3. Robert Hartley, Fouldridge. Will to Robt. Smith.
Nov. 4. Francis Wright, Boulton on Swaile. Will to Ralph
Cheatham.
Nov. 6. Anthony Middleton, York. Will to son Thomas Middle-
ton.
Nov. 14. William Bird, City of London. Adm. to widow Lucy.
Nov. 14. Joyce Errington, York, spinster. Adm. to her mother
Joyce now wife of Marmaduke Holtby.
Nov. 18. Lancelot Rolleston esqr., Popplewick. Will to Edward
Rolleston.
Nov. 23. Catherine Ashinhurst, Osbaldwick. Adm. to dau.
Catherine ux. John Lloyd.
Dec. 1. Elizth. Pearson, Broadgatehead. Will to Hugh Urwen.
Dec. 1, John Whitfeild, Wall. Will to wid. Ellenor.
Dec. 1. Jane Cook, Hexham, widow. Adm. to son John Cook.
Dec. i. John Forster, Hexham. Adm. to widow Jane.
Dec. 1. Robt. Smith, Anick. Adm. to wid. Anne.
Dec. 2. Robt. Hammond, Craw.shaw. Adm. to dau. Mary ux.
Edmund Starkie.
Dec. 2. John Clark, Linley. Adm. to son Mears Clark.
Dec. 14. Thomas Mealbie, Acomb. Adm. to widow Elizth.
1685-6. Jan. 18. Elizth. Fox, Langtoft. Will to Francis Lepington.
Jan. 27. James Heslop, Langhope. Adam to widow Mary.
Jan. 27. Henry Simpson, Helehouse in Hexham. Adm. to dau.
Jane now wife of Thomas Wardson,
Jan. 27. John Parker esqr., Extwisle, province of York. Adm. to
widow Jane.
Kellam, Master William, of London, "who was unfortunately drowned vc
day before," buried at Aysgarth June 13, 1768.
Lee Ambrose of East Cheap, London, widr., 42, and Margaret Pearson «'t
Goodramgate York wid., 41. To be married at York Mir
Archbp. of York's Marriage Bonds, l i b. 15, 1 7 1 •
LittU John (born at or near Lang Town near the Scotch borders), many
years Sexton of Aysgarth, buried there Nov. 8, 1; s. .1: j
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
AN ANALYTICAL CALENDAR OF LINCOLNSHIRE
WILLS, PROVED IN THE PREROGATIVE
COURT OF CANTERBURY.
By the Late Major-General W. H. Smith.
(Contimied from Vol. I//., page 137J
REGISTER " PETER," Ao. 1572-73.— Continued.
Robinson Richard of Lowthe, Weaver — Cozen John R. son of Alice
Robinson — Sir Robt. Doughtie Vicar of Lowthe. — Fo. 27.
Stokes Jeffrey of St Martins nigh Stamford, Northants, Baker —
Wife Custones — Son Jeremye — Daurs Alice, Elizth Debora
and Sara — Father in law Willm Barton. — Fo. 30.
Clifford Thomas of Brakenburgh, Esq. — Wife Elizth — Sons Henry
and Francis — Daurs Gartred, 1211 en and Thomazm — J
Shefeldes house in Fotherby — Brothers Lyon Skipwith and
Androwe Gedney. — Fo. 33.
Wilbye Humfrey of Wrawby — Wife Margaret — Son John — Brother
Thomas — Mother living but not named — [Registere d also 27
Streat] 1562. — Fo. 33.
Mounson Elizth of Belton, Isle of Axholme — Son John Mounson,
sole exor. — Fo. 34.
Clarke Richard of Branston — Daughters Agnes, Isabel 1 and Alice
— Father John Clarke deed — Brothers Robt and Edmund C
—Cousin Alice Brumiche— -Cousin Geo. my uncle John Clerk -
son. — Fo. 35.
Manby William of Elsham, Esqr— Son Francis M. — Soil in law
Thos. Lodington and Mary his wife— Anne wife to son Francis
M. — Francis and Willm. son of son Francis M Willm rhos,
Marmaduke, Henry, ffrancis, Anne, Jane and Esther children
of Thos and Mary Lodington— Nephew Anthony M and
Isabell his wife and Willm then sun my godson
Gregorie Wolmer — my cozen the wiei of Ml fhos St Toll-
Cozens Edwd Aiscoughe Anthonyc kviue and Ml Hatcliff—
Cozen Edmond Anderson and his wiel Co» n R
ton — Mr Smith my godson a ringe oi gold Xs in value with
a death's head thereon and XLs in money Fo -
40 fols m Registei Petei
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REGISTER "MARTYN," Ao 1573.
Howden Robert of Gainsborough, Yeo — Henry Howden only son
— Daughter Marie Howden, under age — Cousins Thos and
John sons of James Howden — My son George Beale — Mr
Saunderson the Scholemaster. — Fo. 5.
Smyth Zachary of Barkhamstead St Peters, Herts — Arms tricked
in margin same as those on tablet brass in Wroot church, Lines,
to Francis, son of Barnes Smith, Rector of Panton, viz, a cross
between four peacocks. — Fo. 11.
Conye Richard of Burne, Merchant of Staple — To be buried in
chauncell of Morton church — Wife Elizabeth — Sons Thomas
and William — Daughters Jane and Sara Conye — Brother
Thomas Conye — Brother Thorrolde — Cousin Conye of Bas-
singthorpe. — Fo. n.
Rodgeman Robert of Sutton in Holland — Wife Margaret — Son
John — Daughter Agnes Butler — Jone wife of John Rodgeman
— Helen Welbye and Dorothy Leman my daughters daughters
— Thomas Welbye husband of my daughter Helen, " a drink-
inge potte of stone covered with silver." — Fo. 24.
Gill Thomas of Burne, Yeoman — Wife Jone — Son Richard — Mr.
John Harington Esq. — Fo. 27.
Ogle Thomas of Pinchebek, Gent — Wife Jane — Sons Thomas and
Richard — Brother Nicholas Ogle — Edith Smith my wife's niece
— Brother Flenry Welbye — Mother in law Mrs Cassander
Welbye — Uncle Meres — Daughters but not named. — Fo. 29.
Wesland John of Benyngton in Holland — Wife Johan — John and
William Wesland [no relationship named] — John Wesland, of
Grays Inn, my brother's son — Richard Wesland my brother's
son — These 2 nephews testator's heirs. — Fo. 41.
Thorie John of Spilsbye — Wife Alyce, sole extrix— Sons Nicholas.
Thomas and George— Daughters Anne and Elizabeth, all
under age — Margt my cousin Thomas Thorie's daughter
Sisters Banckes and Anne Wharffe— Mother in law Mrs Barde
—Mr. Thomas Coopledyke— Brother Waltham— Sister Nel-
thropp— Brother Thomas Wharffe— Brother Richard Wharffe
— Mr John Dalyson. — Fo. 40.
Browne Roger of uoston, Inholder— Wife Isabel!, sole extrix-
Brother Thomas Browne deed—Elizabeth Browne mother-
Thos Mote wifes kirlsman. — Fo. 44.
Tayler Richard— To be buried in the Cathedral] church of I incoln
—My niece Joan Drowrye— Dorothee l>\ lei Sil George
Buser— To Richard Harwood all he OWCth trie Xpofer 1 M Id
and Anne his sister— My sister Margaret Harwooa— To Alice
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Lovedaye my laundresse x's. — Residue to Thos Tayler my
servt — Mr Edwd Sapcote supvisor. — Fo. 44.
Lownde Christopher of Winterton, Esqr — Wife Johan — Son Robert
Lownde, under age— Daughters Katherine, Annes, and Mar-
garett, under age. — Fo. 44.
Daye Thomas of Freeston, parish Caythorpe — Wife Amye — My
daughter's children Amye and Margarett Dobledaie — Son in
law Robert Dobledaie — My cousin William Deye. — Fo. 46.
48 fols. in Register " Martyn."
REGISTER " PYCKERING," Ao 1574-75.
Southe George of Kelby [Keelby] Yeoman — Wife Grace — Sons
Edward, John and William— Daughter Mary, under age —
Daughter Alice Bayly — Brother Twydall — Lands in Burton
Pydsey in Holderness : and lands purchased of Thos Skip-
with — Anne, Francis and John children of my daughter Bayly
— Sister Hancock. — Fo. 3.
Blaunchard John the elder of Louth, Yeoman — Richard Whiting
and Marget my daughter — Mary, Jane, Elizabeth and Chri>ten
children of Marget Whiting — John Odling and Jennet his
sister — Son William — Brothers Thomas and Gilbert Blaun
chard — Cousin William Blaunchard of London — Cosen Ilar-
bert Blaunchard. — Fo. 3.
Riggs Anne of Beckingham, Widow — Sons William and Richard
Riggs and the heirs of my son Edmond Riggs. Row kind
Laken, gent, son in law — Daughters Judith Riggs, Mistress
Awlesworh and Mrs. Laken — Broker in law Mr. John Riggs —
Sister in law Mrs Edwards — Sir Thomas Warde curat of Beck-
ingham.— Fo. 4.
Pavye Elizabeth of Deping "St James, Widow — Johan ffelde mv
husband's daughter — Sir William Paw my husband's son
My son Robert Pavy — Agnes Sheffeld my sister— Daughters
Francis and Mary Whittingt — Brother Thomas Pavye- ) >hn
and Thomas Pavye my husband's supervisors. — Fo 6
Mawer Symond of ffreston, Yeoman- Wife lsahell-— S. .11 Peter
Daughter Mary — Maryane my daughter the wife of Richard
West land. — Fo. n.
Martin William of Wellingor— William the son ol William M
my nevie — Wliliam the son of Thomas Martin mv brother
Brother John Martin— Nevie Al no Martin Fo 1 1
Smyth James of Elkington, Esqr- Wife Elizabeth the daughtei of
Rafe Lathom— My Daughter Elizabeth William Pe< o» ke an.P
Bridget his wife my daughter [nomas Wright and |ane his
wife my daughter-— My cosen Christopher Smyth I* o \:
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2 5
Hodgeson John of Fiskerton, Yeoman — Wife Elizabeth — Sons
Robert and Thomas — Daughters Jane, Mary, and Anne. — Fo.
Denham Richard of Tathwell, clerk — Robert Denham of London,
goldsmith — Joan, daughter of Edward Denham and William
his son, her brother. — Fo. 22.
Warde William of Morton — Wife Isabell — Sons William, Hum-
frey and Gregory — Daughters Johan, Alice and Elizabeth
Warde — Kinswoman Agnes Atkyn — Kinsman William New-
ton— Brother Clarke — Kinsman William Clarke — Lease of the
manor of Rippmgale to son Willm. — Fo. 23
Hill Robert, clerke — Sometime Vicar of Lidd in Kent — Unto my
godson Roberte Massingberde if he be liveing, whose father
was a man at armes in Cales X's — Will dated 1573. — Fo. 24.
Wingfeld Charles of " Tempill," Esqr. — Naneby, Nocton and Noc-
ton grange named — Wife Elizabeth — Sons Henry, Anthony
and William — Charles Isame my wife's son — Mr John Eal liner,
Mr Robt Carr and my cosen Edmond Hall, supervisors —
William Broke vicar of Nocton. — Fo. 25.
Craxton James of Lutton in Sutton, pts of Holland, Yeoman — Wife
Margaret — Sons William and Robert — James and Margaret
son and daughter of William Craxton — Johane Craxton
daughter in law — Richd Welby Esq, supervisor. — Fo. 25.
Wesland Richard of Leverton, Yeoman — Wfie Maryon— Sons
Symon and John — [? Brother of John Wesland 41, Martyn.]
— Will 2\ pages. — Fo. 27.
Harvie William of Market Deping — Wife Anne — Son John-
Daughter Margaret — Agnes Ramshawe my son's grandfather.
—Fo. 33.
Kelbye Richard of Spawding, Yeoman- Wife Margaret—
Daughters Jane and Awdrye— Sister Johane Kitchene— Lewis
son and heir of my brother Willm Kedbye — Brother Thomas
Kedbye. — Fo. 40.
Deye Henry of Sutton, pts Holland- Wife Margaret— Sons
William, Robert and Henry— Daughter Isabel!.- Fo, 43
Clerke Laurence of Gedney, yeoman Wife Jane Sons rhomas,
Symon, James, Richard, priste Their uncles James and Symoi
Clerke. — Fo. 45.
Wilsbye William of Spaldmg, Yeoman Wife Katherin Daughter
Edith Newark— Sons Lawrence and William ( lrnu-nt ami
Alis Lockett the daughters of my daughter Edith Fo $5
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Porter John of Belton, Esqr.— Wfei Elizabeth— John son to mv
brother Augustin Porter — Augustin son of my brother Augustin
late of Barkston — William son and heir of my brother Willm
Porter — Augustin second son, Arthur fourth son, Vincent fifth
son, and Raffe sixth son of my brother William Porter — My
Sister Hales. — Fo. 56.
57 fols. in Pyckering.
REGISTER "CAREW," Ao 1575.
Dighton Robert of Little Stirton, Esqr. — Wife Joyse — Sons
Edmunde, Thos., Robert, William and Gilbert — Daughters
Jane and Anne. — Fo. 1.
Peyrsonne John of St Peters in East Gate, Lincoln — Sons Robert,
Richd, Francis, Edwd., William and Nicholas — Daughters
Emme and Marye, all xxli each — Wife Mary — William Han-
son my wifes son — Brothers Robert, Symond, and Edward
Peyrsonne. — Fo. 2.
Crosfeilde Richard of City of Lincoln — 1st Wife Alice — 2nd Wife
Jane, widow of Alderman Geo. Stampe — Sons Edward and
Marten — Daughters Honner and Ann — Nicholas and Jane my
son's eldest son and daughter — [? Son Edwd.]. — Fo. 0.
Hassellwood John of Ringeston," Line, Esqr. — Thomas Cloug
ton Esq. and Katherine his wife my mother — Brothers John,
Thos, Willm, and Edmond Hassellwood. — Fo. 9.
Huchinson William of Florncastle, Merchant of the Staple — Wife
Elizabeth — Daughter Margerie — Brother in law John Wale of
Horncastle — Sister Margerie Neale — Brothers Xpofer and
Thomas Huchinson — Mother Dorothie Raithebeck — Mr
Thomas Newcomen named. — Fo. 10.
Slatter Richard of Sutton, parish Beekingham — Wife M rgaret
Sons Edmund, Henry .and George— Daughters Elizabeth and
Anne — Brothers Willm and Geo. Slatter. — Fa 1 I
Holme Richard of Strubbye — Father Thos Holme deed Brothel
Geo. and William Holme — Sister Annas Skortreth Son in law
Richd Lytster — Daughter Margaret and Anna- Mr John
Somerscalls clerk guardian to daughtei Anne Robt 1 Jfl
Vicar of Strubbie— Mr Chas Bolle Margl Smyth, wido*
Fo. 15.
Ashton Richard of Belton, Axholme, Tanner Wife
Father John Ashton, deed - Sister Jam- Toricesey and hei sons
John, Willm, and Robert. — o, 1 8
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Audleye Christofer of Boston — Wife Elizabeth — Son Thomas —
Brothers George, Thomas, Walter, and John Audleye. — Fo. 21.
Wright Richard of Louth — Brother Thomas Wright, and his sons
Edmund and Robert, and his daughters Margaret, Agnes,
Katheryn, Alice and Elizabeth Wright — Brother Thomas
Salmon. — Fo. 24.
Hennage dame Katherine of Haynton — late wife of Sir Thomas
H. — Sister Anne Hennage — Nephew Thos Themelby — -Nephew
Sir Willm Skipwith— Lord Chas. Willoughby — Lord Willoug-
bie of Parham — Ambrose son to Lord Willougbie. — Fo. 31.
Williamson John of Ganesburgh, Draper — Son Richard — Daughter
Marie W. — Brother Robert W. — Brother Thomas Stockham —
Sister Margaret Luddington — Cozen Thomas Broxholme. — Fo.
33-
Callow John of Lutton in Sutton, pts Holland — Daughter Johan
wife of Richard Puttrell — John Puttrell grandson — Will 5
pages.— Fo. 34.
Persons Robert of Stamford, Mercer — Wife Erne — Sons William
and Henry — Daughters Margerie Persons — Brother John Per-
sons— Sister Katherine Persons — Mother Margerie Persons. —
Fo. 37.
41 fols. in Carew.
M'Lean, Hugh, late of the 68th Regiment of Foot, and now a Pensioner
of Chelsea Hospital, and sojourning in this parish, and Ann Raine -i
Mickleton, married by Banns, Feb. 17, 1784. — [Romaldkirk par. regr.
Musgravc Sir Richard, of Hayton Castle, Cumberland, bachelor, 11, and
Ann Hilton of Hilton Castle, 22. To be married Bi MonkWearmouth.
— Archbp. of York's Marriage Bond, Jan. 9, [723,
Onldroyd James, of Wakefield, and Mary Oxley, married Jan. 1669,
at St. Benedict's Lincoln.
Pershall Thomas of Sugnall co. Stafford esqr. and Rachell Metcalfe ipr,
[Archbp.'s Marriage Licence at York. Sept 10, 1(170 ]
Pratt John, son of William Pratt vicar of Bossall CO, Vork, bap* fcl St
Andrew's, Bp. Auckland, March olh. 1674 5.
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
MARRIAGE BONDS OF THE DEAN AND CHAPTER
OF YORK.
Sede Vacante.
By T. B. Whytefiead, Esq., Chapter Clerk.
(Continued from Vol. III., page 159.;
1776. Dec. 24. James Anderton of Wilsden, Bradford, Woolstapler
22 bach, and Deborah Horsfall of Denholme 21 spr. In
Bradford ch.
Dec. 24. Thomas Dean of Batley, fellmonger 51 widower
and Rebecca Stanhope of Batley 31 spr. In Batley church.
Dec. 24. Richard Wilsin of Northowram, Halifax clothier
26 bach, and Jane Balmforth of Norland, Halifax 22 spr.
In Halifax ch.
Dec. 24. Thomas Owston of Scarbro mariner 25 bach, and
Margaret Pickaver of Scarbro. 24 spr. In Scarbro Church.
Dec. 25. Edward J aques of S. Mary Beverley, Sergeant in the
65 Regt. of Foot, 24 bach and Mary Randall of S. Mary,
Hull 30, spr. In S. Mary, Hull.
Dec. 25. John Lyon of Sessay farmer 37 bach, and Ann
Gelson of Sessay 40 spr. In Sessay ch.
Dec. 25. William Foxton of Thirsk yeoman 19 bach, son of
William Foxton of Thirsk butcher and Sarah Wilkinson oi
Sowerby 21 spr. In Sowerby Chapel.
Dec. 25. James Scholefield of South Owram Halifax tanner
21 bach, and Ann Flesher of Otley 21 spr. In Otic) ch
Dec. 25. Thomas Wilkinson of Salter forth, Barnolwick 30
bach, and Mary Bolton of Gargrave 26 spr. In
grave ch.
Dec. 25. William Darley of Muston, Huninanbw tanner 45
widower and Rachel Cappleman of Muston >>A spr. In
Hunmanby ch.
Dec. 26. John Coulson of Scarbro, master marinei
widower and Jane Hill of Whitby 26 spr In Whitb) ch
Dec 26. Thomas Story of Water, farmer 21 bach and
Susanna Williamson of Fast Cottingwith, Aughton 21,
spr. In Water Chr
Dec. 26. Isaac Gales of Whitby ship carpenter IQ bath son
of William Gales carpenter and Mary Gibson of Whitby
18 spr. daughter of Richard Gibson oi Whitby, whitesmith.
In Whit by church.
Dec. 27. fohn Snaith of Tunstal corn factor 23 bach and
Mary Frankland of Hedon 23 Spi In Hedon cfa
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Dec. 27. James Snidall of Sheffield watch maker 25 bach,
and Elizabeth Butterworth of Ecclesfield 19 spr. dau. ot
Wm. Butterworth of Ecclesfield nail factor. In Eccles-
field church.
Dec. 27. Thomas Wright of Walton, Sandal Magna, hus-
bandman 20, bach son of Samuel Wright, cloth dresser and
Sarah Beaumont alias Beamont of Wath upon Dearne spr.
21. In Wath on Dearne ch.
Dec. 28. Edmund Thwaites of S. Crux. York, grocer 23
bach, and Mary Falshaw of Kettlewell in Craven 22 spr. -
In Kettlewell ch.
Dec. 28. Francis Abbey of Flaxton, Bossall farmer 23 bach,
and Ann Fryer of Flaxton, Foston, spr. 16, dau of Marma-
duke Fryer. In Foston ch.
Dec. 28. James Brown of Gilling gardener 31 bach, and
Flannah Hart of S. Martin Cuney St. York 26 spr. In
S. Martin's ch.
Dec. 28. John Cox of Holy Trinity, Hull 29 bach, and Eliza-
beth Kirmond of ditto 26 spr. In Holy Trinity Church.
Dec. 28. Jonathan Senyer of Stony Flat, Barnoldswick
farmer 35 bach, and Betty Holgate of South Field, Marton
21 spr. In Marton ch.
Dec. 30. William Sergeant of Holy Trinity Hull yeoman 60
widower and Isabella Thompson of ditto 50 widow. In
Holy Trinity, Hull.
Dec. 30. Samuel Day of Coin Bridge, Kirkheaton forgeman
22 bach, and Rachel Hepworth of ditto 22 widow. In
Kirkheaton ch.
Dec. 30. William Leach of Allerton, Bradford, cloth maker
23 bach, and Mary Berron of ditto 21 spr. In Bradford
ch.
Dec. 31. David Anderson of Scarbro mariner 48 widower and
Jane Trowton of Scarbro 35 spr. In Scarbro ch.
Dec. 31. Geo. Priestley of Holy Trinity, King's Court York
chandler and soap boiler 21 bach, and Ann Varey of same
parish 23 spr. In Holy Trinity, King's Court.
Dec. 31. Francis Monkman of Wharram Piercy yeoman >8
bach, and Frances Fox of Little Hatfield, Sigglesthorne
22 spr. In Sigglesthorne ch,
Dec. 31. Thomas Pearson of Leeds cloth worker 30 bach
and Jane Smith of Leeds 28 spr. In Leeds church.
Dec. 31. John Duckworth of Green Head m the monastery of
Sawley farmer 42 bach, and Betty Bank of ditto 40 mdow
In Gisburn ch.
Dec. 31. Joseph Lee of Mirfield clothier 2] bach, and Sar.ih
Brook of ditto 23 spr. In Mirfield church.
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l777- Jan- *■ Robert Stickney of Ellerker, Brantingharn, miller 23
bach, and Elizabeth Hopper of Drypool 19 spr. dau. of
Thomas Hopper of Myton. In Drypool ch.
Jan. 2. Theophilus Wilde of Bramham schoolmaster 21
bach, and Rosamund Glover of Stanley, Wakefield 21
spr. In Wakefield ch.
Jan. 2. Matthey Balme of the Lordship of Tong, stuff maker
25 bach, and Mary Lumby of Bowling, 'Bradford, 21 spr.
In Bradford ch.
Jan. 2. John Smith of Wilsden, Bradford, stuff maker 24
bach, and Martha Heaton of Bingley 24 spr. In Bingley
ch.
Jan. 2. George Laverick of Lyth farmer 24, bach, and Mary
Pearson of Roxby, Hinderwell, 25 spr. In Hinderwell ch.
Jan. 2. John Clarkson of Swinton, servant man 22 bach, and
Alice Singleton of Doncaster 21 spr. In Doncaster ch.
Jan. 2. William Howcroft of Foggathorpe, Bubwith farmer
20 bach., son of John Howcroft of Hamilton farmer and
Mary Johnson of same place 16. spr. dau. of Thomas
Johnson of Foggathorpe farmer. In Bubwith ch.
Jan. 3. John Clayton of Pontefract gardener widower 70 and
Alice Rawlinson of ditto 50 widow. In Pontefract ch.
Jan. 3. John French of Holy Trinity Hull servant 30 bach,
and Martha Goody eare of Cottingham 22 spr. In Cot-
tingham ch.
Jan. 3. Thomas Bartlet of Holy Trinity Hull coachman 22
bach, and Sarah Nichols of ditto 20 spr. dau. of William
Nichols. In Holy Trinity ch.
Jan. 3. James Aikins of ELM. Garrison at Hull, extra
Parochial, Gunner 46 widower and Elizabeth Rutherford
of the Lordship of Myton, Holy Trinity Hull, 40 widow.
In Floly Trinity ch. -
Jan. 3. John Nicholson of Doncaster carpenter 30 bach, and
Catherine Dawson of ditto 25 spr. In Doncaster ch.
Jan. 4. Flenry Clemet-shaw junior of Wakefield gen 21 bach
and Mary Holdsworth of ditto 21 spr. In Wakefield ch.
Jan. 4. William Flail of Bishop Wilton farmer 28 bach, and
Elizabeth Dickons of West Lilling 20 spr. daughter of
Geo. Dickons of West Lilling farmer, in Sheriff 1 tuttoo
ch.
Jan. 4. Samuel Smith of Sheffield cutler 30 bach, and Mary
Paramoore of ditto 25 spr. In Sheffield ch,
Jan. 4. John Moxley of Brightside Sheffield paper maker
26 bach, and Sarah Thorp of Sheffield 26 spr, In Shel N
field ch.
Jan. 4, Richard Turner of Holden, butcher 20 bach son ol
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
31
Robert Turner of Cross, Slaidburn yeoman and Isabella
Geldart of Aigden, Gisburn 21 spr. In Bolton ch.
an. 4. James Anderson of Whitby master mariner 35 bach.
and Jane Alleley of ditto 34 spr. In Whitby ch.
an. 6. George Carlisle of Lyth, dancing master, 23 bach.
and Mary Audas of Whitby 21 spr. In Whitby ch.
an. 6. William Askwith of Ripon brewer 34 bach, and Jane
Handley of Ripon 25 spr. In Ripon ch.
an. 6. Nathaniel Kentish surgeon of Ii.M.S. Belleisle 30
bach, and Elizabeth Chicken of Bridlington 22 spr. In
Bridlington church.
ran. 6. Charles Kelk of Sheffield, cutler, 34 bach, and Peggy
Saunderson of Sheffield 28 widow. In Sheffield ch.
an. 6. William Shires of Crigglestone, Sandal Magna hus-
bandman 22 bach, and Sarah Wood of ditto 24 spr. In
Sandal Magna,
fan. 7. William Robins of Doncaster gen. 40 widower and
Rebecca Trevis of ditto 22 spr. In Doncaster ch.
Ian. 7. John Purver of Worksop, Notts, gen. bach. 35 and
Elizabeth Lambert of Sheffield 25 spr. In Sheffield ch.
[an. 8. William Hansley of Holy Trinity Hull cutler 26
bach, and Mary Winterscales of ditto 26 spr. In Holy
Trinity ch.
[an. 8. Robert Nelson of Whitby mariner 23 bach, and
Martha Jowsey of ditto 28 spr. In Whitby church.
[an. 8. William Hall of S. Mary Beverley grocer 25 bach
and Anna Fletcher of Holy Trinity Hull 21 spr. In Holy
Trinity ch.
[an. 9. John Booth of South Stainley yeoman 21 bach, and
Alice Castley of Ripon 21 spr. In Ripon ch.
[an. 9. John Frank of Newton on Ouse waterman 21 bach,
and Sarah Longwood of Knottingley 22 spr. In Newton
on Ouse ch.
fan. 9. James Henderson of S. Helens, Slonegate York
plaisterer 40 widower and Arabella Comers ol (ira)
Castle, Cumberland 40 spr. In S. Helen's
fan. 10. Samuel Frost of Hornsea farmer 35 bach, and
Hannah Baker of ditto 26 spr. In Hornsea ch.
[an. 10. Daniel Medley of Bradford stuff maker 24 bach
and Betty Ramsbotlom of dillo 24 spr In Bradford ch
fan. 10. Robert King of Terrington mariner 21 bach and
Alice Stonehouse of Ripon 21 spr. [n Ripon ch,
|an. 10. William Wood of Crofton husbandman 40 widower
and Martha Sheard of ditto 22 spr. In Crofton ch.
fan. 11. Thomas Athay of Blackstone, Finningley husband
man 25 bach, and Elizabeth Ma'chin of ditto |0 widow
Jn Finningley ch.
32
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Jan. II. John Todd of S. Saviour's York butcher 21 bach,
and Betty Carlton of Easingwold 22 spr. In Easingu old
ch.
Jan. 1 I.James Ellis of Leeds clothmaker 26 bach, and Jane
Cave of ditto 25 spr. In Leeds.
Jan. II. John Dixon of S. Mary Hull hairdresser 26 widower
and Mary Smith of Holy Trinity Hull 21 spr. In S.
Mary's Hull.
Jan. 11. Edward Johnson of Holy Trin. Hull land surveyor
40 widower and Mary Wadman of Hessle 35 widow, in
Holy Trinity.
Jan. 13. John Dukin of Sheffield cutler 28 widower nnd
Mary Lord of ditto 24 widow. In Sheffield.
Jan. 13. Lreorge Witty 01 S. Mary Beverley tailor 50 widow er
and Hannah Osborne of Etton 50 widow. In Etton ch.
Jan. 13. William Myers of Hawkesworth Otley farmer 21
bach, and Sarah Pickles of Globersham Bingley 22 spr.
In Bingley ch.
Jan. 14. William Askwith of Morley, Batlev farmer 22 bach,
and Hannah Gomersal of Holbeck Leeds 21 spr. In
Leeds ch.
Jan. 14. William Smith of Bolton, Skipton gen. 30 bach, and
Hannah Tilburn of ditto 25 spr. In Bolton chapel.
Jan. 15. John Meek of Sancton husbandman 21 bach, and
Catherine Taylor of Fraisthorp, Carnaby 21 spr. In Car-
naby ch.
Jan. 15. John Hawk of Middleton tile maker 25 bach, and
Elizabeth Pecket of Slingsby 25 spr. In Slingsby ch.
Jan. 15. Robert Kay of Burnsal gen. 30 bach, and Anne
Malham of Hartlington, Burnsal 30 widow. In Burnsal
ch.
Jan. 15. John Turner of Bradford soldier 30 bach and Mary
Scholey of Wakefield 30 spr. In Bradford ch.
Jan. 15. Freeman Bower Esq. of Doncaster 30 widower and
Mary Pearson of Tyers Hill Darneld 25 spr. In Dar-
held ch.
Jan. 16. Joseph Longbotham of Morton, Bingley fanner |
bach, and Rose Whiteley of Bingley 24 spr. In Bingley
ch.
Jan. 16. John Hudson of Clayton, Bradford stall 111. ike;
bach, and Mary Greenwood of A licit on 48 widow. In
Bradford ch.
Jan. 16. Thomas Pearson of Ossington, Notts, 30 bach and
Ann Fletcher of Loversal, Doncaslcr 50 spr In 1 o\c; >.d n
ch.
Jan. 17. Joseph Gibson of Bempton tailoi 31 bach and
Elizabeth Read of ditto 26 spr In BemptOO cfa
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
3 3
Jan. 17. William Webster of Holy Trinity Hull cabinet
maker 35 bach, and Elianor Kelsey of ditto 20 spr. dau.
of Wm. Kelsey. In Holy Trinity ch.
Jan. 17. Joseph Blackburn of Golcar Huddersfield clothier
bach. 23 and Elizabeth Shaw of ditto 23 spr. In Hud-
dersfield ch.
Jan. 18. Hanson Wood of Leeds dyer 25 bach, and Mary
Cawthorp of Leeds 23 spr. In Leeds ch.
Jan. 18. Richard Ingham of Skipton, cordwainer 40 widower
and Jane Kirk of Silsden, Kildwick 40 widow. In Skip-
ton ch.
Jan. 18. Daniel Marshall of Wakefield watchglass-grinde--
21 bach, and Jane Wallis of Wakefield 19 spr. dau. of
Ralph Wallis of West Heslerton yeoman. In Wakefield
ch.
Jan. 18. Geo. Emmerson of S. Mary Bishophill Elder York,
shipwright 21 bach, and Sarah Turpin of All Saints North
Street York 17 spr., dau. of Wm. Turpin, waterman. In
All Saints ch.
Jan. 18. George Day of Kingston on Hull, bookkeeper 24
bach, and Betty Bottom of Holbeck Leeds 21 spr. In
Leeds ch.
Jan. 19. Thomas Bryan of Muston Hunmandby husband-
man 25 bach, and Elizabeth Meggison of Seamere 25 spr.
In Hunmandby ch.
Jan. 19. Jeremiah Wilson of Rothwell husbandman 22 bach,
and Elizabeth Knapton of ditto 21 spr. In Rothwell ch
Jan. 20. James Downes of Thirsk soldier 30 bach, and Ann
Pecket of Thirsk 27 spr. In Thirsk ch.
Jan. 21. William Greentree of Scarbro brickmaker 27 bach
and Sarah Fawcitt of do 30 spr. In Scarbro ch
Jan. 21. William Beckwith-of Watts, Chester Diocese 21
bach, and Ellen Blanch of Ripon spr 21. In Ripon ch
Jan. 21. William Dove of Holy Trimly Hull, manner. 28
bach, and Margaret Hedley of ditto 21 spr. In Holy
Trinity ch.
Jan. 22. William White of Burniston cordwainer 22 bach
and Ann Miers of Spofforth 2 | spr In Spofforth ch
Jan. 22. George Searle of Norton, groom, 32 bach and Mar)
Wise of ditto 22 spr. In Norton ch.
June 23. John Fawbert of Bradford wool combei j8 widower
and Anne Gibson of Warley Halifax 23 Spr. In Brad
ford ch.
June 23. William Swale of Ripley widowei m and
Kirkby of Ripon 21 spr. In Ripon eh
June 24. oamuel Lyth of Whitby nun hum 25 bach and Ann
Duck of ditto 29 spr. In Whitby 1 h
34
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
PAPIST RETURNS, 1735.
(In the Possession of the Archbishop of York, at Bishopthorpe. )
(Continued from Vol. III., Page 180. ;
N ' unnington. Wm. Mawlholme senr. tayler ; \Vm. Mawlholme
junr., husbandman ; Ann ux. Jno. Henderson wheelwright ;
John Albert Audaer, husbandman ; Wm. Audaer husband-
man ; Elizth. Audaer widow ; Margt. Todd and Mary Todd,
granddaughters to Elizth. Audaer ; Thos. Bowman servant.
Slings by. None.
Stone grave. Thos. Jackson of West Ness farmer and butcher, and
Mary his wife, and three daurs. under the age of 13.
Sinnington. None.
Scawton. Sylvester Sturdy husbandman and Dorothy his wife,
and Dorothy their daughter ; Elizth. Sturdy widow, and John
and David her sons, husbandmen, and Theophila her daur.,
with Thos. Sturdy a servant.
Thornton and Normandy. None.
Wykeham. Catherine wife of Francis Barry.
Bransby. Thos. Cholmley esqr. ; Mrs. Cholmley his wife ; Mr.
Francis Cholmley the elder ; Mr. Thos. Cholmley the younger ;
Mr. Francis Cholmley the younger ; Mrs. Allithea Cholmley
spr. ; John Marshall, John Darley, Thos. Tayler, Peter Garner,
servants ; Rd. Clemenshaw farmer ; Elizth. his wife ; Margt.
Ward widow ; May Tayler widow ; Mr. James Atkinson gent. :
Mrs. Atkinson his wife; Chas. May, servant ; Wm. Hardwick,
farmer; Mary his wife; Mary Marshall spinster; Timothy
Tayler, farmer; Mary his wife; Matt. Crosby, fanner; Elizth
his wife ; Mary Crosby spinster ; Geo. Ward, cooper ; John
Tayler, farmer; Elizth. his wife; Francis Hodgson, laboura .
Mary Goodrick widow ; Wm. RatclifF, farmer ; Ellen h
Henry Kennet, a Popish Priest. Mass performed 111 the House
of Thos. Cholmley, Esqr.
S/earsby. Frans. Hopkin farmer and Mary his wife; Wm R
cliff farmer and Frances his wife ; Eliz. Ratdiff spinster ; El
Speed widow; Geo. Wilson labourer, and Ann
Wilson junr. ; Ann Wilson spinster ; John Ward EarrJMH I
Elizth. his wife ; Elizth. Ward spinster
Bossall. Hy. Mills a shoemaker, and John Mills his brother, I
servant.
Buhner. Katherine wife of Eras Spmke laboureJ . Mary Wife of
Andrew Wood mason. n
Brajferton. Cudworth Pell of Brafferton, a brazier, aged about
80, "and we had but another, w< h 1 converted."
Birdforth. None.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 35
Crambe. None.
Coxwold. James Wood, farmer ; Ann his wife, and Elizth. Wood
their daughter; John Taylor, a taylor ; Alice his wife, per-
verted upon her marriage about 13 years agoe ; Wm. Mawlam
taylor, and Ann his wife ; Benjn. Dale, butcher ; Cath. Dale,
his sister; Edmond Dale, his apprentice; Thamar Rose wife
of John Rose, servant to the Lord Fauconberg, perverted after
marriage about 14 years agoe ; Jane, their daughter ; Lucy wife
of Matt. Grey, carpenter; Joseph Ratcliff, carpenter and
farmer; Mary his wife, perverted upon marriage about 10
years agoe ; Mary wife of Robert Foster, taylor ; Barbara
Smirk, a poor widow ; Ann wife of Thos. Burgess, weaver and
farmer ; Dinah Dale, widow and innholder ; Sarah Dale her
daughter ; Mary Barwick wife of Geo. Barwick farmer ; John
Coates, apprentice to Joseph Ratcliff ; Thos. Shovel, labourer.
(N eiv trough). The Rt. Hon. Thos. Lord V iscount Fauconberg ;
Catherine his Lady ; The Hon. Rowland Belasyse esqr. ; Mrs.
Penelope Belasyse; Charles More, a Priest, has been long resi-
dent ; (also 30 servants) ; Margt. Mitchel widow, mother of
Mr. Thos. Mitchel, steward to Lord Fauconberg ; Ann his
wife; Christr. Scarlet, mason and farmer, perverted upon his
marriage about 10 years ago ; Ellen his wife ; Ellen Dale and
Ann Dale her daughters ; Adam Dale, butcher and farmer.
(Yearsley.) Wm. Leef farmer, perverted about 7 years ago ; Thos.
Harrison, farmer; [Mary?] his wife, perverted upon marna-e
about 5 years ago ; Robt. Goodrick, farmer, and Ann his wife ;
Thos. Flolding, labourer; Mary his wife, perverted upon max
riage about 2 years ago ; Geo. Ilardwick, father of Jam: \\
son, widow and farmer; Mary Watson, Elizth. Watson and
jane Watson, her daughters; Anthony Smith, farmer, am!
Mary his wife; Ann Oliver, their servant; Thos. Smith,
farmer; Cicely Smith widow, the mother; Mary Smith,
Susanna Smith, the sisters ; Alice Harrison, a poor widow
(Angram.) Mr. Thos. Moor gent.; Mr. Thos Moor gent his
nephew; Elizth. Watters, servant; Ralph Hall, farmer, and
Mary, his wife ; Ursula Hall, Ann Hall, and Ellen Hall, theil
daughters; Thos. Rose, farmer, and his wile, perverted soon
after marriage, and maidservant lately perverted. Mass per
formed in an apartment at Newburgh,
Dolby. Geo. Turner and Sarah his wife, who receive Alms ; Wm
Crags and Mary his wife (labourer); Fras, Hornsey, yeoman
Dunnington. None.
Es crick. None.
llasin^ivold. Thos. Salvin csqr., Mrs Elizth and Mrs Sarah
Salvin his sisters ; Wm. Sa.xton, a barber and 1- h/th his wife. %
and Dorothy Talbot, their maid servant; Win Hcnlows, .1
36
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
barber; Thos. Clemenshaw, a labr. ; Ann wife of Geo. Craw-
ford, a glazier ; Eliz. wife of John Carter, weaver ; Eliz. wife
of John Pearson, farmer; John Wright, servant of John Will-
son.
Elvington. None.
Foston. None.
Felixkirk. James Rose, weaver ; Catherine Rose, a poor widow ;
William Rose, her son, set. about 14 ; Wm, Pratty, labourer,
and his wife ; Joshua Jarvise labourer, and his wife.
Huntington. None.
Huttons Ambo. None.
Kilburn. Robt. Shaw, the father ; James Shaw, the son, farmer ;
Katherine wife of James Shaw ; Bridget wife of Wm. Lee,
farmer; Jane wife of Edwd. Harding, farmer; Anne Harri-
son, servant ; Philip Sturdy, farmer ; Benjn. Sturdy, Philip
Sturdy ; Anne Sturdy ; Mary Sturdy, his children ; Eliz.
Thompson, a stroller.
Kirkby Knowle. None.
Myton. None.
Marion. Thos. Usher, farmer, and Anne his wife ; Thos. Marshall,
farmer, and Thos. Marshall, his son.
ANOTHER RETURN, 1/06.
1706. Massam cum Kirkby Malzeard. — Thos. Tophan of Nether-
dale a farmer and farms abt. £20 a year under one Mr
York.
Thos. Brown of Colthurst in Netherdale a yeoman and has
a small estate of abt. £20 a year.
Matthew Burnet of Hartwith and Winsley a yeoman and
farms abt. £60 a year under ye Lady Otwa)
Chas. Adamson of Swinton yeoman has an estate of between
£30 and £40 a year.
Christr. Duffeild of Galwhey a farmer and farms abl £\ )
a year.
Michael Duffeild of Galwhey a yeoman and has a small
estate of abt. £10 a year.
Papists, with value of their estates [706 Return includes only-
Liberty of Rip on abt. 350; Gt. Drayton {Notts) none; Dray
ton cum Askkam (Notts) one; Little Ousebum none; MtddU-
ham 7; Hornby 1 ; Aldbro abt. It ; Hexham shirt abt 150;
Includes Nicholas Welden of Aydon Sheels woman; Wm
Thirlewall of Newbigin Esqr. Ins wife and daughti in est I i
abt £400. tie is now and has been foi somevesu >unty
Jail and his wife and famii) live nigh bim ; Massam and
Kirkby Mated. 6 i Burton Leonard 1 5
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
57
DURHAM, CARLISLE, AND ALLERTONSHIRE
MARRIAGE BONDS.
(Continued from Vol. III., page %\.)
DURHAM MARRIAGE BONDS.
1665. May 31. Richard Elbrough, master mariner and Anna Rand widow.
June 2. William Scurfield of Elstob and Elizabeth Cooke spr.
May 19. Edward Watson of Chester-le-Street, clerk and Margt.
Atkinson.
May 22. George Trotter of Wolsingham and Margaret Clark spr.
May 19. John Davis of Easington and Frances Moore spinster.
May 12. Robert Snowdon Bp. Wearmouth and Eliz. Oliver spin-
ster.
May 16. Charles Stoddart of Auckland and Frances Heron spr.
May 13. William Wall of Auckland gent and Elinor Jackson spr.
May 13. Leonard Corbee of Lanchester and Ann Johnson spr.
May 16. William Jackson of Newcastle and Ann Startforth spr.
May 11, Alexander Turner of Birkley and Jane Pearson spr.
May 9. John Laing of New field and Margaret Parkin spr.
May 6. Richard Grieveson of Rushy ford and Margaret Reed spr.
May 1. George Gofton of Newcastle and Margaret Smith spr.
May 2. John Coatesworth and Elizabeth Siekerwham spr.
April 8. Cuthbert Wrangham of Bolam and Thomasine Wilson spr.
April 21. John Dalton of Northd. and Elizabeth Lewens spr.
April 25. Anthony Isaacson of N'castle and Jane Lawson spr.
April 18. John Wilkinson of (Northd.) and Ann Henderson spr.
April 14. Thos. Wolfenden of N'castle and Margaret Walker spr.
April 13. William Pearson of Washington and Susan Conyers spr
April 12. George Parkin of Piercebridge and Eliz. Rumford spr.
April 8. Ralph Maddison of Pelaw and Mary Stobbeit spr.
April 7. William Robinson yeoman and Mary Turner widow.
April 23. Matthew Eggleston- of Knaton and Magdalene Peck
widow.
April 6. William Hardacre of Hamsterley and Isabella Mad.
spr.
April 1. Robert Chilton of Houghton-le-Spring and Eleanor Puck
spr.
CARLISLE MARRIAGE PONDS.
1738. May 13. William Troutbeck (Cumbd.) and Mars Penton spr
July 15. John Carlton of Warcop and Sarah Spooner.
1739. Mar. 15. John Bell of Northd. and Margaret I osh
June 14. Joseph Harrison clerk and Elizabeth Martinson
Aug. 3. William Flaskett (Go. Vork) and DulcibelU Will™.
38
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1740. Feb. 3. Isaac Prat of Wigton and Abigail Atkinson spinster.
July 28. Thomas Gilpin of Whitehaven and Mrs. Eliz. Longstaff.
1 741. Ap. 4. John Rain par Ranaldkirk and Margaret Henstwell.
Ap. 16. John Carrick of Warden and Margaret Hodgen.
1 742. June 29. Thos. Waugh of Whiteside and Elizabeth Harrington Wid.
May 8. John Thompson of Whalton gent, and Margaret Addison.
ALLERTONSHIRE MARRIAGE BONDS.
1 76 1. March n. John Wade jr. of Northallerton and Mary Hogarth,
spinster.
March 19. Johnson Tarrant of Danby in Wiske and Frances
Hogarth.
March 25. Thomas Herdman of Croft and Jane Newsam spinster.
June 15. Roger Simpson of Lazonby and Isabell Maltby spinster.
Aug. 16. Roger Donkin of Northallerton Soldier and Ann Atkin-
son (minor). (Father consented.)
Sept. 14. Thos. Barstow of Leeds gent and Isabella .
1762. June 13. Christopher Cooke (Tailor) and Jane Kingston spinster.
July j 9. John Butterwick, cordwainer and Elizabeth Snowdon
spinster.
Nov. 29. John Pearson of Bedale and Isabella Bell.
Dec. 1. Timothy Smith of Northallerton and Elizabeth Carter spr.
Dec. 30. Wm. Peacock, clerk and Elizabeth M it ford spinster by
consent of Father.
Durham. J. J- Howe.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
MARRIAGE REGISTERS OF ST. MAURICE, YORK.
(Continued from Vol. I 11^ page 184 J
730. William Maw, Margt. Caid, both of Gate Hemsley, Sept. 21
(Licence).
Edmund Blakelock, Mary Wainhouse, Nov. 19.
John Wyrill, Elizth. Nutt, Feb. 18.
731. William Handsome, Elizth. Ferra, April 20.
Reuben Gowland, Mary Blacklock, Oct. 18.
William Wilkinson, Elizth. Wood, both of Millington, Oct. 30
(Licence).
Geo. Tate, Elizth. Room, both of St. John Delpike, Dec. 21
(Licence).
Thos. Straker, Mary Holdsworth, Nov. 30 (Licence).
William Kay, Hester Richardson, both of Knaresbro', March 18
(Licence).
732. John Webster, Ann Wray, both of this par., April 30.
Richard Harrison, Ann Hood, both of Belfry par., June 3.
733. James Bercham of St. Sampson's, Margt. Headlam of St.
Maurice's, April 22 (Licence).
Matthew Dodsworth of Ricold, Anne Peirson of this parish, Sept. i.
Ralph Newton of Belfry's, Mary Bell of Goodramgate, Sept. 30.
734. John Scaife, Elizth. Hutchinson, both of St. Michael Belfry, May 4
(Licence).
Marmaduke Musgrave, Mary Linsley, Nov. 10.
735. Samuel Land of All Sts. Pavement, Eleanor Gibson of this
parish, Oct. 21.
737. John Wilson of St. John's, Mary Dunnihgton of St. Maurice's,
Sept. 3. (Licence.)
Jacob Pimm of St. Michael Belfry, Ann Kirkland of Ripon,
Dec. 17. (Licence.)
738. Robert Carter, of Christ's parish, Dorothy Lock wood of St.
Maurice's, Nov. 7.
740. Benjamin Langdale of All Sts: Pavement, Ann Walker of St
Maurice, Feb. 3.
741. Joseph Gill of York, Elizth. Rodwell of St. Maurice widow, \\
8. (Licence.)
Thomas Railton of Bishophill junior, Ann Scott of St. Maurice,
Feb. 2.
Cuthbert Giles of York bachelor, Frances Ask of St. Maurice
widow, Feb. 3. (Licence.)
742. Wm. Coltheartof St. Cuthbert, Ann Cartman of St. Maurice, June
14.
Thos. Lee, soldier, Elizth. Buttry, both 6i St. Maurice, June 11
Joseph Bird, dragoon, Jane Wattson, both of St. John Delpike,
Sept. 27.
40 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1744. Benjamin Lund, Mary Fennick, both of St. Maurice, Jan. 15.
1745. John Mason of St. Michael Spurriergate, Elizth. Horner of St.
Maurice, April 29.
Wm. Bell, Eleanor Brooks, both of St. Maurice, Nov. 12.
1746. Wm. Tate of Garforth, Faith Hard wick of St. John Delpike,
June 25.
Geo. Moss of Belfray parish, Mary Johnson of St. Maurice, Oct. 13.
Francis Philips of St. Sampson, Jane Nightingale Of St. Maurice,
Oct. 20.
Geo. Nornaville of St. Olave, Mary Cordeux of St. Maurice, Dec. z.
1747. Wm. Ranken, Isabel Giptson, both of St. Maurice, June 23.
John Robinson of St. Michael Belfry, Margt. Thackray of St.
Maurice, Sept. 17. (Licence.)
1748. John Blanchard, Ann Appleby, both of St. Maurice, Nov. 22.
1749. Richard Johnson of Rillington, Hannah Parker of St. Maurice,
Aug. 29.
Marmaduke Brathwaite, Mary Cartwright, both of St. Maurice,
Nov. 16.
John Burniston, Mary Mutch, both of St. Maurice, Nov. 26.
1750. John Smith, Ann Coultheart, both of St. Maurice, June 10.
Wm. Roades, Mary Shepherd, both of St. Maurice, June 25.
Richard Whittle of Belfry parish, Ann Calvert of St. John Delpike,
Nov. 11. (Licence.)
1 75 1. Robt. Crowder of St. John Delpike, Tabitha Mawman of St.
Maurice, June 19.
Thomas Coltheart, Ann Lockwood, both of St. Maurice, Nov. 14.
Wm. Linfoot, Mary Cook, both of St. Maurice, Jan. 23.
1752. Geo. Chilton, Susanna Ward, both of St. Maurice, July 21.
John Mortimer, Rachel Lund, both of St. Maurice, Dec. 1 q.
1753. Robert Dales, Elizth. Knowles, both of St. Maurice, June 11.
1754. John Parker of Kirkby Overblows, Charity Watson of St. Maurice,
Feb. 25.
Richard Beeforth of Trinity King's Court, Sarah Hart of St.
Maurice, June 25.
John Lickas, Sarah Smith, both of St. Maurice (Banns only, July 7,
etc.)
Thomas Nuns of Stillingfleet, Ann Clough of St. Maurice. Dec S
James Winfield of All Hallows, Ann Foster of St. Maurice, Dec I,
John Ealand of Bishophill senior, Anne Taylor of St. Maurice,
Dec. 10.
1755. John Clayton of Trinity Micklegate yeoman and widower, Mary
Fairer of this parish widow, Mch. 27. (Licence.)
John Liquors of St. Maurice, Ann Jackson *>f Alne.
April 20, etc.)
Richard Atkinson, Mary Willcock, both of St. Nfaui 11
Richard Slaton of St. Maurice, Ellen Bullack of St MtTJ Beverfo
(Banns only, Nov. 2, etc A
1756. Michael Newsham of St. Maurice, Grace West land oi Si M
Coney Street. (Banns only, Feb. 1. etc 1
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
4'
Robert Robinson, Margaret Toft, both of St. Maurice, May 18.
Thomas Pickering of St. John Delpike, Ann Foster of St. Maurice,
June 22.
1757. John Thompson of St. Maurice, Margt. Simpson of Sherbourn.
(Banns only, June 26, etc.)
Thomas Fisher of St. Crux, Ellen Lawton of St. Maurice, Dec. 1.
1758. Thomas Maskell of All Sts. Pavement, Rebecca Heart of St.
Maurice, June 20.
John Lasenby of Towthrop par. Huntington, Dinah Harrison of
St. Maurice, July 27. (Licence.)
1759. John Hebden junr. of Trinity King's Court, Ann Dixon of this
parish, June 24. (Licence.)
John Peter Quesac * of St. Maurice, Mary Plummer of Trinity
Goodramgate, Oct. 15.
George Pybus, Elizth. Stiles, both of St. Maurice, Oct. 29.
1761. Richard Fisher of Farlington, Elizth. Foxton of this parish spin-
ster, June 16. (Licence.)
WILLS FROM THE RICHMOND REGISTRY.
(Continued from Vol 111., page 129J
Arch. Richmond.
Sir Thomas Aubrowe priest.
" I Sr Thomas Aubrowe prest of Reithe in the perishe of Grynton."
" I comende my soule to god Allmightie my maiker and redeamei
and my bodye to be buryed in the Churche of Grynton."
To every house in Reithe ijd, and to the poor of the parish w
"To the beuyldinge of Grynton Brige " xs, and " to the mendinge of
Reithe Brige " xxd.
To Cuthbert Typladye ijs. To my uncle Willam Dawson x\s.
whereof he hath xs in his hands, which I lent him when he married his
daughter Kateren. To my brother Leonarde Symson "one Cowe and
calf and vij shepe to ye vse of x'pofer symson " ; and 1 give 10 my sistei
Margete Symson, the said Leonardo's wile "one cowe and a call foi
her life, to remain to the said Cristofer Symson, and 1 give to m| said
sister Margarete "my best gowne." I give to tin- said Leonarde "my
shorte marbyll cloke." To my said sister Margarete ' all my Implements
of howeseholde and all my beddinge saveinge onely my fedthei Bedde
* Signature apparently a forei.
42
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
the wiche I geve to her said sonne cristover." I give to every one of mv
said uncle William Dawson's daughters, and to Felys Scotte, xijd. each.
" To Sir Jameis place a reade chalmeyt dubleyd a worsteite typeid
and a cappe." Item " I geve to the vicar of grinton a cappe."'
" To sr matthewe Charder a marbyll gowne a clothe typeid and a cappe."
To Doctor Sygiswyke " my best cappe." To Doctor Carter " a velvehe
neightcappe," and to the parson of Kyrtlynton " a salien neight cappe."
" To my awnte Dawson my thrussynge bedstockes the wiche I had Lent
to her."
The residue of my goods I give to the said Cristover Symson, my
sister's son, whom I make my exor.
I will that the said Christover Symson have the good will and tenant
right of my " fermolde " at Reithe, of the yearly rent of viijs, with the
license of the lord and of the steward. I will that the said margaret my
sister have the third part of the said "fermolde," "the wiche her father
Willam Benshawe had in occupation," during her life.
I make George Pettye, Jhan Dawson, and Jhan Duglas, my super-
visors ; and I will that they put the said Christover to an occupation, they
having the occupation of the said " fermolde " until the said Christover
come to twenty years of age. I make Master George Catter my chief
supervisor.
Witness Matthewe Charder prest, George Atkynson, Jameis Hutckeson.
Dat : ult. Feb: 1564.
[No probate clause.]
Endorsed " Richmond
Sr Thomas Aubrowe
testament pish of
grynton pber parochialis
Anno x'pi 1565.
Arch. Richmond.
Richard Cropper.
" Richard Cropper Clerke vicar of Pulton."
" I gyve and bequethe my Sawle to Almightie God . . . And my body
to be buryed wtin the pysshe churche of pulton in the hyghest ChantcH
nere vnto the, table."
To Hughe Byllynche of Lathum and Richard Cropper thVlder of the
same town and to their heirs for ever, all my right, title, etc. of all my
lands in Burstkow and Lathum, and most specially the lands which 1 put
in trust to be purchased with my goods by Hughe Staynfoithe D< I]
deed, for me and in my name.
Jenet Mason my' sister, John Cropper SOU of James Cropper ol
Lathum, Jenet Dvvarrehowsse my servant, Custand, wife of George W a
Richard mason, son of the said Jenet, James Cropper "yonger»M Bllyn
and Margeret .Walker, dans, of George Walker. To the said George
Walker, one close of land now in mv tenure M p'cell oi the tenernenl ol
Richard tayler and the. late wyfe of Thoms tavhr." foi the tenu oi two
years. Richard Cropper, son of Thorns Cropper, Thechildren "t Henr)
Cropper. The wife of Symon Smythe To Margaret Walker, one hall
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
4 3
close now in my tenure, parcel of the tent, of William Wylkpcke. To
Ellyn Walker, the half of a meadow called " the Carre medowe " parcel
of the tent, of George Heye, for 13 years. To George Walker, one acre
of ground now in my tenure and occupation and parcel of the tent, of
Thorns Bother, for 5 years ; and also one meadow and two closes, parcel
of the tent, of William Awarde, for six years; and also a parcel of land,
parcel of the tent, of the late wife of Thorns Tayler.
1 give to Richard Cropper of Pulton " the wiche I have brought op
in my howsse," a parcel of ground in my tenure, parcel of the tent of
Willm Thomoson and Wyllm Patson for term of 4 years; and a parcel
of ground in my tenure, parcel of the tent of Wyllm Whitsyde of Carl-
ton, for the term of 5 years ; and one parcel of land for the term of four
years, parcel of the tent of Robert and Richard Tayler etc. etc. etc. And
I give him one half the debts due to me from Henry Leyn, Henry Tayler,
and Richard Chantrell, the other half of which I give to Richard Cropper
the elder.
To Richard Cropper of Pulton, T give all the rest of my goods,
and I make him my exor ; the said Hughe Byllynge and Richard Cropper
the elder being my overseers and rulers of the aforesaid Richard.
Dat : 2 Oct : 1565.
No witness. (A long schedule of debts and credits follows).
Arch. Richmond.
Andrew Steward.
" Md that vpon Saint mathewe day being the xxiiijth daye of februarie
ano dni 1570/Sr Andrewe Steward curat of askarthe maide rehearse of
his Laste will and testamente by worde of mouthe as foloweth viz That
the said Sr. Andrewe did geve and bequithe all his goods to distance
Metcalfe the wiffe of oswoulde Metcalfe."
Bond dated 13th — 1 57 1 by which Oswold Metcalff of Wodhall, co. York,
chirurgeon, is bound to administer the goods of Sr. Andrew Steward deed.
Witness Thomas Talor, Willm Danbye, Richard Langdaell.
Signed " Oswold Metcalff."
Sealed O : M.
Arch. Richmond.
John Emerson.
" John Emrsson curate of Eryholme
First I comend my soule in to thands'of my lord god."
I will that Richard Ward have the half oxgang of land that John DobsOfl
let to me, during the lease, "to helpe to bryng him vp ai ye scole his
porcion and a sylver spone and ye hole oxgang of John Warde land
duryng yt lease If his Brethercn and Systers be content."
Agnes Ward shall have "my best Chyst A sylvei spone and mv
best hatt." And I will that Lawrence Ward, Jane Ward, Edward Ward
and Marye Ward have each " a sylver spone
Residue to Lawrence, Jane, Agnes. Kdwaide. Man. and Richarde
Warde my exors.
[No witness].
Dat. 1 1 April 157 1.
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Debts owing to me from Robert Emmersonn, Henry Emmerson, Rirhard
Northe, the wives of Johnson the elder and Johnson* the younger, William
Burton, Thomas Foxcrofte of Brandon.
Debts that 1 owe to my Systers children that is to say Edward Jane Agnes
Mary and Richard Ward xxvijli.
Debts owing to Willm Burnet, and Cuthbert Wytham.
Proved 21 Nov. 1571 by Lawrence Ward — Power reserved etc.
Inventory made 10 June 1571 of the goods of Sir John, Emerson deed.
by Roberte Emerson, John Dobson, Robert Myddelton, and Anthoine
Elge.
Summa clara xvijli xs ijd.
Arch. Richmond.
Rycherde Sovlle.
" Rycherde Sovlle Curatee of the pishe of Picall wth in the county of
Yorke."
" First I commend my Sovle to allmyghty god my sauioure and re
demer, and my body to be buriid wth in the pishe chirche yearde of
picall."
To my sister Margret " towe kye " and " a wresete slevles Jacket
fased wth fore Item a Dublett of wresete and my best shorte goune and
a payre of hoose of halfe thiked clothe and the worste of my longe
gounes " etc. etc. To Rycherd Willson her son "my best frese Jacket."'
To the said Margret, I give " one sylke girdell." To Esahell Willson
dowter to the sayde margret my worst shorte goweine. Itm to Annes mv
sister I give " my best long gowene and best hatt and a payre of blakke
hoose," and to Ellen her daughter a longe frise gowne. To my
Annes one white pettekoote " — and to Willya Willson her son "my m rste
frese Jacket, and an owlde fustchane dublet, and a payre of while
cottome stockexs, and a waste koote of hardne, and my worste hatt, A
payre of broune briches " — To my sister Margret K towe chayres thre
quisines and a payr of bolles, and a salt pye, and a sertayne salte, and \
long table, a longe foorme," etc. etc. etc.
"To the poure peple regestred in the pishe booke ijd a peyse."
Willyam Robyson Firmyne Eakihe's wife.
Residue to my sisters Agnes and Margarett, my extrices.
Dat. 9 July 16 Eliza.
Witness Willyam Grantt, John Browene, John Raper the elder, J hn
Raper the younger, Christofer Newsteyd.
Dat : 9 July 16 Eliz.
Inventory made [ ] by Willm Graunt th' elder, JCpofei Whit
John Raper. Robt. Lunbley.
Sum of goods vjs. xiij. vjd.
Arch. Richmond.
William Carter.
" I sr. wyllyam Carter prcst late of Hunton wthin ye pysche ol Patti rj li
Brunton."
" I gyue and be quieth my soulle unto almigghty god mj creatoi and
Redemer and my body to be buryed wthin the pyshe churche of Patter* ke
Brunton afore sayd."
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45
" Unto my nephew francs Carter children all my beddynge after
my dyscease — at ye dyscretion of their parents," and I give them all
my apparel.
" Unto my nephew Syr Thomas Carter my best longe gowne" if he
he " fauorable and agreable wth his brother francs Carter.''
Residue to my cousin Francs Carter and his wife, my exors, he
giving my cousin George Bell's children *' my blew gowne."
Witness Richard Roweth, Lancelot Roweth, George Bancke.
Dat : 28 Jan : 1577.
Proved 16 Nov. 1578 by exor.
Inventory dat. 14 Nov. 1578 made by George Bell and Lancelot
Askwth.
Sum of goods xxs viijd.
Arch. Richmond.
Thomas Tayler.
" I Thomas Tayler pson of Lanketon in the Covntye of yorke."
" First I geve and bequithe my sowle to allmyghtye God my Creator
Redemer and sanctifier And my bodye to be bvried Invnder an ovlde
Tombe or monyment wth in the Chavnsell of Lanketon Church. Item 1
geve to X'pofer Danbye, Thomas Danbye, Robertt Danbye, Svsanna Dan-
bye, and Marye Danbye, eu'ye of theym iijli vjs viijd. he 1 geue to mag-
dalen Langestafe, to Raphe Danbye, Martyne Danbye and Grace Danbye
euerye of theym xs, and to be paed to euery of the above named nyne
Children now vnmarid, wthin ten dayes after there seuerall mariges
at 2 1 years.
Xpofer and Margrett Wivell, children of Samson Wivell deed, and
Marmaduke Wivell, their brother. "To Mr. Edward Huton Batchelor
in the Lawes all my Bookes " and to Anness his sister xs. " he I geue
to the worshipfull and my appved good mr. mr. methome of Kyrbye an
ovlde Angel 1 and to his good wife an ovlde Ryall." " To the worship
full and my verye good mr. mr. Nicholass Girdlingeton of Hacforde an
ovlde Angell and to my good mrs. his wife an ovlde Rial I and to hi^
sonne John Girdlington xs. Mr. George Pudsey and Faith his wile. \1\
neighbour Mr. Gilbertt Ootes vicar of Flethom, Christopher Newstead,
Mr. Seele, Rychard Tayler of Richemounte, Richard Tayler the elder
of Askey and Richard Tayler the younger, Thomas Tayler of Northaller-
ton, Giles Person, Raphe Hvton, Willya, Stevnson of Exelbye, John
Tayler brother to Thomas Tayler of Scorton, Thomas Tayler of Flete
home, Willya Tayler of Scorton, Robertt Stevenson of Bedall and his
elder dau., Mr. George Pudsey's children, Marmaduke Symson's wife,
X'pofer Thorneton of Brokemore, John Denney ol Hunton, Margrett
Tayler, Thomas Procter, Raphe Hodshon. My cousin Thomas TaylerN
servants, Robertt Swan's wife of Thrintofte, Robert Mershall, X'pofei
Moyses, Poor of Lanketon, Fencotte, Flethome, Scorton, Bowton, Ellert n
and Kyplino, Poor of Danbye and Yafforde, Steven Whelpden of Brocka
moure, Widow Thorneton. "To Thomas RychftlOUnde , , , F«
openynge and enclosynge of my Tombe, xs.
Residue to Thomas Tayler of Scorton e\or.
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST
Mr. George Pudsey and Mr. Edwarde Huton, supervisors.
Witness Edward Hutton, X'pofer Newton, Richard Tailor, John
Tailor.
Dat: 27 Sep: 1585.
Proved 26 Sep. 1586 by exor.
Inventory made 7 Nov. 1585 of goods, etc., of Thomas Tailor late
parson of Langton deed, by Willm Danbie, Christofer Danbie, Giles
Pearson and John Pearson.
Sum of goods xljli — ijd.
Owing by deceased " to his cosen Thomas Tailor of Scorton xli."
Arch Richmond.
Original will.
Roger Thomlinson.
" Roger Thomlinson clerke."
" First I give and bequeath my soule to Almightie god my maker
and redemer, and my bodie to be buried in the churchyard of wensleye."
"And whereas Willm Bennet Clerke pson of wensley my maister
oweth and is indebted unto me the day of the dait hereof the some of
vjli xixs for my service to him done, in the curatshipp at the chapellrie of
Ridmer within the said p'ish," my will is that my debts be paid therewith
" prayinge my my said Mr. to pay the same thank full ie . . . which
I trust he will do, wthout furthr trouble, consideringe that I have no othr
goods for paymt thereof."
To my sister Agnes, wife to James Coulton viijs.
Residue to Mathewe Pearson als Robinson, my exor.
Friend Thorns Tailor of Richmond, supervisor.
Debts owing
"to Richard Pearson als Robinson myne host " xlvjs. V'iijd. tor
his diete."
"to Mathew Pearson als Robinson his sonne xxxs. in borrowed
money.
" to the wiffe of Robt Kidde xxijd.
Witness W. Barker, Willm Sewel, Thomas Tailor, Jo. Barker.
Dat : 2 July 1587.
" By me ROGER THOMLINSON
(No probate clause).
Arch. Richmond.
Wilfraye Parker.
" Wilfraye Parker of Thurne in the Countie of yorke pishe rlarke oi the
pishe churche of Thornton yVatlosse."
" I comend my soule into the hand of almightie god
my bodye to be buried within the pishe Churche of Thornton Wttlosse
My wife Anne Parker, universal legatee and extrix
Witness Dionise Warton, Francis Clerke.
Dat: 7 Jan: 1588.
[No probate clause.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 47
Inventory of the goods, etc., of Wilfraye Parker late of Thurne deed,
made 16 Jan. 1588 by Francis Gierke, James Wilson, Nicholas Kilburne,
and Francis Clerk (sic).
Debts owing to deceased
" of the pishioners for clarke wages xs."
Suma clara iiijli. xiiijjd-
Arch. Richmond.
John Clapham of Jorvaux, clerk.
" I Joh ..... clarke."
" First and Principallye I . . .
unto Almighty
Henry Sepperdige . . . • . . .Item i
" give to ... mendynge of Howsand Bridge ijd.
" Item I will . . . . shall have Bread Chese and
drincke Compitent in the churche Item ......
Item I give to my daughter Ann .
my cosen . Hutton wife
my cosen Ellen Hutton .....
cousen wife of Anthonye Taplady ......
John Gyfferson, Frauncys Gyfferson, Thomas ....
and Gyfferson and Richard Gyfferson
Christopher (?) Allenson, Richard G ... d of
Cosen Rose
of all my goods moveable and unmoveable
wife and his childe whome I make my sole
executors of ...
Christopher Shepherdson
Dat: . . . March 1588.
Proved 13 May 1589 by
Power resd. etc.
[Apparently in pieces of the act are mentioned Christopher Shepherd
son de Jorvaux husbandman and Thomas Trotter de East
. . . . . » * yeoman de . . J
Arch. Richmond.
[Sir John Clapham of Jourvaux clerk.]
Cousin Ellen Hutton.
wife of Anthony Vpton (?).
John and Richard Gyfferson.
Witness ....
Dat. . . . March 1588.
Pd. 13 May 1589 by
[This apparently a probate copy of a will, is, with its inventory, I
but reduced to powder.]
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Arch. Richmond.
OSWOLDE TATAM.
" I Oswolde Tatam of Helbecke Loundes vvthin ye poch of Askrigg."
" I comend my soule into thands of almightie god my maker."
" My body to be buried in my poch Churchyarde of Askrig and ail
duties to be done accord inge as ye lawe will require."
" I give all my goods and debts wch is owinge vnto me vnto Row-
lande Perkin, William Perkin, Jenkyn als John Morland and Lancelot
shawe for the vse of Agnes my wyf whom 1 make feoffees of trust for
hir and hir behove."
Debtors, Thomas Barten gen. of Great Arnesyde, William Waryner of
Yorke and John Tathum my nephew.
Creditors, Rowland Shawe and Robert Handley.
Witness . . nd Parkyn, John Birkdayle, Jenkyn als
land.
Dat. 13 Feb. 1592.
Admon. (with will annexed) granted 9 July 1593 to Agnes the relict.
Arch. Richmond.
Christopher Relfe.
" Christopher Relfe of Great Hutton in Richmondshire wthin the County
of Yorke ministr of gods word."
" Comending my soule into the hands of god my savior."
I give all my goods and chattels to my three children Thomas, Mary,
and Sara Relfe, my wife's third part being first deducted. 1 make my
said wife, Clement Relffe and my children my exors. My wife to have
the tuition of my children.
Supervisors Mr. John Girlington Esquire, Mr. James Hawksforth,
Vrpith, Mr. Willm Barker, and Mr. Thomas Hutton.
Witness, John Vrpith, Thomas Caipe.
Dat: 8 Dec: 1601.
Proved 31 July 1602 by the relict. Power resd. etc.
Inventory made 26 Feb. i6oi#by Edwarde Browne, Anthony Browne.
Nycholas Browne, and Thomas Browne.
Summa Ixli. xxxiiijs. viijd.
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
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KNIGHTS OF THE BISHOPRIC OF DURHAM
PRESENT AT THE BATTLE OF
LEWES, 1264.
The following list is printed from an early 17th Century MS.
in the possession of Mr. Reginald Peacock. A list of these knights
was printed in the W earmouth Magazine in 1882, from a copy,
circa 1700, " found in the Lord Conyers' study," but as it differs
in many particulars from Mr. Peacock's MS., the two lists are
here printed side by side.
Mr. Peacock's MS. contains also an Armorial of the gentry of
Yorkshire and Durham: —
MR. PEACOCK'S COPY.
Ser Rafe Bailiolf of Castle Ber-
nard.
Hugo Bailiolf his sonne att Sella-
bye.
Eustace Bailiolf at Querington.
Robertus Nevill at Rabye.
Robertus Amandvill at Witton
Dwesdall.
Waltus Andrye at Crexdall als
Croxdall.
Gilbertus Hansard at Walworth.
Peires Bruce at Hart.
Robertus Bruce his sonne at Thurs-
ton.
Mor. Fitz Jeffery at Silksworth.
Robertus Bertram at Greet am.
Guillielmus Sterney at Tunstall.
Robertus Herrington at Hun'ton als
Hum'ton.
Guillielmus Bassett at UfTerton.
Richardus Teland at Ravensholme.
Hugo Gybeon at Tyddhowe.
Rad'us Standlowe at Standlowe.
Walter Witton at Edisknoll.
Willmus Heswell at Heswell.
Thomas Bardolfe at Fosterley.
LORD CONYERS' COPY.
Sir Ralph Bailiffe de Barnard
Castle.
Sir Hugh his son de Sallabie.
Sir Vestle Bailisse de Quarrin^ton.
Sir Robert Nevil de Rabie.
Sir Walter Audice de Croxdell.
Sir Mark Fitch de Silksworth.
Sir Robert Barbram de Great ham.
Sir William Sterne) de Tunstall.
Sir William Herrington de Herring*
ton.
Sir William Basset de Ufferton.
Sir Richard Ireland de R.nens
hole.
Sir Hugh Gabbion (de ridehouse.
Sir Ra. Standlawe de Standlawe.
Sir Walter Wilton de F.dgeknowle.
Sir William Has well de Haswell.
Sir John Bradlev at Frosterley.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
MR. PEACOCK'S COVY-conld.
Henry Morley at Hertfeild.
William Herron at Michel Chilton.
John Farnacros at Farnacros.
Jordan Estroland at Cockside.
William Theland at Seham.
John Gilford at Colierley.
Roger Epplinden at Epplinden.
Walker Ludworth at Ludworth.
Roger Lumley at Lumley.
John Roukton at Shurneton.
William Fitz Mewden at Brereton.
Walter Karrowe at Seton Karrowe.
Galfrus Parke at Blaiston.
Adam Fulthorpe at Fulthorpe.
Hugo Chappell at Winyard.
John Egglesfeild at Egglesfeild.
Ralph Cottam at Cottam.
Thomas Aslabye at Aslabye.
Henry Rowley at Elton.
Walter Carsey at Lang Newton.
Richard Heppin at Shotton.
Will. Fitz Randolfe at Countes-
cliffe.
Bernard Laughton at Laughton.
John Gersey at Stranton.
Gilbert Laton at Laton.
William Cabney at Elsedon.
Simon Moreton at East Moreton.
Randall Fishbome at Fishborne. -
Simon Bruntofte at Bruntofte.
William Mawsters at Brakenburge.
Ralph Suertyes of Bitarsall als
Dinsdall.
Ralph Midleton at Little Hough-
ton.
John Mordon at Mordon.
Galfridus Coniers at Stockburne.
Hugo Puncherdon at Thickley.
Henry Springe at Springehough-
ton.
Hugo Burdon at Grendon.
Gilbertus Heworth at Heworth.
Thomas Whaworth at Whaworth.
Roger Bernard at Helmedon.
LORD CONYERS' COVY-contd.
Sir Henry Moreley de Heakfield.
Sir Will. Houghton de Mickle Chil-
ton.
Sir John Farner Cross de Cockside.
Sir Wm. Ireland de JSeaham.
Sir John Gilford de Cockerly or
Coherly.
Sir Roger Erpington de Erpington.
Sir Walter Ludworth de Ludworth.
Sir Roger Lumley de Lumley.
Sir John Raikton de Shireton.
Sir Wm. Fitch Monday de Brierton.
Sir Jefferey Park de Blakeston.
Sir Adam Fulthorpe de Fulthorpe.
Sir Hugh Chopprell de Winyard.
Sir Jo. Eggescliffe de Eggescliffe.
Sir Ra. Coatham de Coatham.
Sir Tho. Aysaliby de Aysaliby.
Sir Hen. Howell (or Rowel) de
Elton.
Sir Walter Crase de Long Newton.
Sir Ric. Epping de Shotton.
Sir Fitch Randolph de Consliff.
Sir Barnard Lambton de Lambton.
Sir Jo. Gersey de Straneton.
Sir Gilb. Layton de Layton.
Sir Wm. Cabney de Elpdon.
Sir Simond Morton de Morton.
Sir Rand. Fishburn de Fishburn.
Sir Simond Burnloft de Burnloft.
Sir Jo. Mordon de Mordon.
Sir Jeffrey Conyers de S'vkburn.
Sir Jo. Utter de Thickley.
Sir Jo. Spring de Houton-le-Spnn£.
Sir Hugh Burton de Grindon
Sir Gilbert Hedworth dr Hod worth
Sir Tho. Wandworth do Wind
worth.
Sir Roger Harnard do Hoiirston
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
MR. PEACOCK'S COPY— conid.
Adam Boltbye at Bolome.
John Emelden at Shepeley.
Rouland Bellasis at Bewley.
Adam Fitz John at Careston.
Robert Tracye at Scateth.
William Vavasour at Cockfield.
Richard Chancellour at Brafferton.
Robert Wybord at Somer house.
Nicholas Awdeley at Langely.
John Hansard at Hawthorne.
John Eggleston at Eggleston.
Hugo Mamdberney at Sleddon.
William Wessington at Wessington.
Jordan Dalden at Dalden.
John Bulmer at Thorpe Bulmer.
Adam Lamesdate at Grendor iuxta
Houghton.
John Dellabeatt at Papmar.
Nicholas Hamdam at Seham.
Richard Chilton at Little Chilton.
John Gillott at Bemeston.
Humphrey Towers at Brafferton.
Bertram Manbutcher at Bewmye.
LORD CONYERS' COPY— c&nld.
I c
Adam Boltbice de Bolam.
Jo. Lancedon de Shipley.
Row. Bellasis at Bewley.
Adam Fitchson at Kimston.
Rob. Traice at Scarth.
Win. Valvasour at Cockfield.
Lie. Chamlet at Brasserton.
Rob. Wildbore at Summer-
house.
Rob. Aveley de Langley.
John Gainford at Hawthorn.
Jo. Egleston at Egleston.
Hugh Roubarney at Sledwish.
r Wm. Washington at Washing-
ton.
r Jordan Daldam at Daldam.
r Jo. Bulmer at Thorpe Bulmer.
r Adam Landslike at Grindon.
r Jo. Dellebert at Maxmire.
r Mich. Lamdam at Scheame.
r Ric. Chilton at Chilton,
r Jo. Coilet de Carmestone.
r Humph. Towers at Brasserton.
r Bart. Machbancher at Brev.L.
r Robert Hilton de Hilton.
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST
SANDAL MAGNA PARISH REGISTERS.
From the Archbishop's Transcripts.
(Continued from Vol. Ill page 168.J
1627. Wm. s. of John Goodyeare bap. (no dates).
Rd. s. of Robt. Pearson bap.
Cath. d. of Thos. Waterton burd.
Thos. Nailer and Alice Armitage md.
Hy. Parke and Mary Crosland md.
Elizth. d. of Robt. Sikes bap.
Wm. s. of John Goodyeare burd.
Robt. Clarke burd.
Thos. s. of Thos. Wightman bapt.
Elizth. Tyne burd.
Mary d. of Josias Davison bap.
Thos. s. of Thos. Millner bap.
John s. of John Barber bap.
Hy. s. of John Bedforth bap.
Ambrose Hirst burd.
Rd. Hirst burd.
Joseph s. of Gervase Norton bap.
Ralphe Hansonn burd.
Susanah d. of Brice Norton bap.
Elizth. d. of Thos. Robinson bap.
Susannah d. of Thos. Wright bap.
Frances d. of Geo. Lee bap.
Thos. Ball burd.
Anthy. Hirst burd.
Thos. s. of John Wright bap.
James s. of Wm. Coward bap.
Judith d. of Rd. Norton bap.
Barthw. Scholey and Anne Longlay md.
Thos. Burton and Jane Wright md.
Steven s. of John Boyne bap.
John Poole and Mary Goodyeare md.
Rd. s. of Gervase Wright bap.
Jane d. of Samll. Borlowe bap.
Thos. s. of Thos. Wright bap.
Mathewe Hardcastle and Beatrix Robinson md.
Jane d. of Saml. Borlowe burd.
John s. of Hy. Bradley burd.
Benjn. s. of Anthy. Arnold bap. N
Elizth. d. of Wm. Jubb bap.
Philipp Lee and Anne Clayton md.
Robt. Pell burd.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
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Mary d. of Wm. Pell bap.
Fras. Oakes and Anne Browne md.
Thus. Kitchin and Elizth. Heptonstall md.
Mary Pell burd.
Sarah d. of Wm. Audsley bap.
Alice d. of Robt. Cooke bap.
Mawd. Bretton burd.
Rd. Oxeley and Mary Hoyle md.
Hy. Drannsffeld and Mary Norton md.
Joseph s. of Rd. Browne bap.
Ux. Cutberd Coldocke burd.
Frannces d. of Thos. Nayler bap.
Edward Allott burd.
Joseph s. of Wm. Fletcher bap.
Priscilla d. of Rd. Oxeley bap.
Frannces d. of Thos. Nayler burd.
Ellen Haigh burd.
Jennett the B. d. of David Hirst bap.
Fras. Home and Mary Piggells md.
Jane d. of Luke Bretton burd.
John Hanson and Elizth. Cooke md.
Isaacke s. of Thos. Hill bap.
Rd. Jepson burd.
Rd. s. of Edwd. Arnold bap.
John s. of John Risworth bap.
Anne d. of John Knutton burd.
Alice d. of Rd. Robinson bap.
Widdowe Wheatley burd.
Elizth. d. of Rd. Illbecke bap.
Josephe Stocke, vie.
Fras. Tayler,
Robt. Cowart, churchwardens
1628. Margt. Cooke burd (no dates).
Hy. Woorall burd.
Rd. Sikes burd.
Isabell Moore burd.
Hester d. of Fly. Dransfeld bapt.
Gervase s. and Dorothy d. of Gervase Booth bapt.
Margt. Sikes bapt.
Joseph Tayler burd.
Mary d. of Wm. Coplay bapt.
Elizth. d. of Rd. Oxeley bapt.
Lydia d. of Thos. Wright burd.
John s. of Thos. Wright bapt.
Josias Poole burd.
Ralphe Sunderland burd.
Ambrose Rogers and Fayth Tayler md.
Wm. Hutchenson and Elizth. Oxeley md.
Gervase s. of Fras. Nbrffolke bap.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Thos. s. of Thos. Pollard bap.
Martha d. of Ralphe Oxeley burd.
Thos. s. of Wm. Lambert bap.
John Goldsbrough and Isabell Ogden md.
Mary d. of Thus. Norton bap.
John Wodd and Bridgett Wodd md. (sic).
Alary d. of Rd. Illbecke burd.
Jeffrey s. of Jeffrey Lambert burd.
John Copley burd.
Jennett d. of David Hirst burd.
Thos. Scaybard and Elizth. Norton md.
Ellin Robinson burd.
Barbary Arnold widdowe burd.
Mary d. of Thos. Booth bap.
Rd. s. Rd. Somersall bap.
John Bedforth and Eliz. Hanson md.
Llester d. of Hy. Dransfelde burd.
Hy. Haymer and Edith Huett md.
Thos. s. of Matthew Hardcastle bap.
Barthwe s. of John Goodyeare bap.
Grace d. of Edwd. Lawson bapt.
Robt. Medcaife and Fraunces Bagley md.
Rd. Dobson and Sarah Scott md.
Wm. Arnold and Eliz. Birkes md.
Joseph s. of Robt. Dickenson bapt.
Joane d. of Hy. Parke bap.
Mary d. of Robt. Bynnes bap.
Robt. Vicars and Jane Robinson md.
Samuell Hirst burd.
Joseph s. of Robt. Dickenson burd.
Joseph s. of John Oxeley bap.
Susan d. of Brian Barber bapt.
John Nayler and Eliz. Norton md.
Eliz. ux. Gervase Hirst burd.
Mary d. Ralphe Ashton burd.
John Leake burd.
Susan d. of Robt. Cooke burd.
Anne d. of Thos. Hutchenson bapt.
Alichaell s. of Philipp Lee bap.
Gervase s. of Michael 1 Oates bap.
Judeth d. of John Bedforth bap.
Alary d. of Rd. Preston bap.
Gervase s. of Anthy. Coward bap.
Alary d. of Thos. Winke bap.
Abraham s. of Wm. Greene bap.
Eliz. d. of Francis Tayler hap.
Samll. s. of James Liversedge bap.
Joseph s. of Ambrose Rogers bap.
Geo. Bynnes burd.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
55
Wm. s. of Humfrey Beevers burd.
Joseph s. of William Pell bap.
Matthewe Shepheard burd.
John s. of John Nayler bap.
Susan d. of John Millner bap.
Joseph s. of Wm. Pell burd.
John s. of Edwd. Haigh bap.
Thos. s. of Brian Breere bap.
Jane d. of Thos. — eswell (blotted) bap.
Joseph s. of Rd. Oxeley burd.
Sarah d. of Thos. Crafts bapt.
Hy. Linley and Eliz. Johnson md.
Ambrose Brownerigge and Jane Plumer md.
Sarah d. of John Swallowe bap.
Jennett Gascoigne burd.
Thos. Langlay burd.
Geo. s. of Thos. Ramsdenn bap.
Mary d. of Rd. Bedforth bap.
Gervase s. of Gervase Sikes burd.
Robt. Feeldinge burd.
Jane ux. Sam. Barlowe burd.
Mary d. of John Oxeley burd.
Gervase s. of Wm. Dobson bap.
Francis Poole burd.
Thos. s. of Barthol. Scholey bap.
Rd. s. of Wm. Preestley bap.
Fraunces d. of Anthy. Hirst bapt.
Anne d. of Brian Breere burd.
Anne ux. Barthol. Scholey burd.
Elizth. d. of John Clerke bap.
Josias s. of Robt. Coward burd.
Mary d. of John Shilleto burd.
Dorithy d. of John Wodd bap.
Joseph Stocke, vie.
Wm. X Lambert,
Edwd. Johnson, churchwdns.
1629. Dorothy d. of John Wodd bap.
Priscilla d. of Thos. Norton bap.
Josias s. of Brian Barber bap.
Joseph s. of Wm. Bacon bap.
John s. of Wm. Coward bap.
Jennett and Sarah daurs of Wm. Barber bap.
Rosamund d. of Win. Barber burd.
Jennett d. of Wm. Barber burd.
Susan d. of John Knutton bap.
Joseph s. of Wm. Bacon burd.
John s. of Thos. Wright . bap.
Sarah d. of Wm. Barber burd. N
Joseph Nailer and Jennett Coplay md.
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Rd. s. of Wm. Preestley burd.
Elizth. Shilleto burd.
Jennet d. of Thos. Booth bap.
Geo. s. of Bernard Parker bap.
Sarah d. of Thos. Billcliffe bap.
Geo. s. of Thos. Shilleto bap.
Brian Buthroid burd.
Wm. s. of Philipp Wright bap.
Frances ux. Christr. Lightfoot burd.
Susan d. of Brian Barber burd.
Josias s. of Wm. Hirst bap.
Wm. Riddall and Grace Gates md.
Thos. s. of Edwd. Johnson bap.
Wm. Hirst and Priscilla Ball md.
Joseph s. of Wm. Hutchenson bap.
Hy. s. of Hy. Brooke bap.
Joseph Beatson and Mary Oxeley md.
Thos. Booth burd.
Gervase s. of Josias Davison bap.
Rd. s. of Geo. Thornton bap.
Mary d. of John Wade bap.
Frances d. of Thos. Robinson bap.
Sarah d. of Gervase Norton bap.
Alice d. of Edwd. Arnold bap.
John s. of Anthy. Tyne bap.
Margt. d. of Thos. Browne bap.
Wm. s. of John Hill bap.
Thos. s. of Bartle Scholey burd.
Gervase s. of Robt. Dickenson bap.
Ralphe Cooke and Edith Lister md.
Wm. s. of Adam Clarke burd.
Dorithye d. of John Boyne bap.
Daniel 1 s. of Wm. Pell bap.
Thos. s. of Thos. Parke bap.
Thos. Bowser and Dorothy Audesley md.
Rd. s. of Rd. Oxeley bap.
Mary d. of Wm. Arnold bap
Judith d. of Joseph Stocke bap.
Robt. s. of Robt. Atkinson bap.
Susan ux. Wm. Lock wood burd.
Anne d. of Hy. Haimer bapt.
. . . ux. Hartle Scholey burd.
Mary d. of Brice Norton bap.
Joseph Ogden burd.
Wm. Booth burd.
Mary d. of David Hirst bapt.
Robt. s. of Thos. Wright bap.
(To be continued )
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HERIOTS, &c, IN THE WAKEFIELD MANOR
ROLLS.
The present Calendar is ready for printing as far back as the 14th century,
but the period of 1500— 1563 is chosen to begin with, as being of more
general interest to modern genealogists, who will thus be saved
from going through the Rolls membrane by membrane, as there are no
Docket Books or Indexes for this period. Practically all the entries of
Heriots are here given, the few omitted being largely or entirely
undecipherable,
( Continued froin Vol. IV., page 12.)
Horbury. William Amyas pays 8s. heriot on death of his
brother Thomas Amyas.
Alvcrthorpe, Sandall. John Sykes pays i6d. and 2od.
heriots on death of his uncle [patrui] Richard Sykes
chaplain.
Hipper holme. John Hoile pays 6s. heriot on death of his
father John.
Hipperholme. John Svvayne pays 6d. heriot on death of his
father Robert. (Isabel 1 his mother.)
Holme. On 21 March 23 Ed. 4, Adam Bray surrendered to
the use (after his own decease) of his son Robert Bray in
tail. Robert died S.P. Now John Bray son and next
heir of said Adam is admitted.
Soureby. James [Jacobus] Stance f eld, son and heir of Ralph
Stancefeld deed., pays 6s. 3d. heriot after a term of 3
now ended, granted on surrender of Geoffrey Stancefeld
grandfather of said James after his own decease.
Alverthorpe. Roger Gargrave pays 6s. heriot on death of
his father Thomas.
Holme. Richard Turton pays 12s. heriot on death of his
father William.
Soureby. John Oldefeld pays 1 is. and 1 2d. Heriots on death
of his father Richard.
14. Wakefeld. Magna Curia tenta ibidem Xlllmo. die Octobria
anno regni regis Henrici octavi sexto coram Rieardo r«i
pest milite deputato senescallo locum tenentc 1 home
Lovell militis capitalis senescalli Domini de Wakfeld
58
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Persons who ought to do suit at this Court, and appeared
by their attorneys and made fines with the Lord, and were
released, etc. : —
* Robertus Waterton, miles 2s.
Walterus Calverley, miles i2d.
Thomas Wentworth, miles [Her Ricardi] 6d.
* Robertus Waterton, gen I2d.
* Her' Willelmi Flemmynge 23.
§ Her' Gerrardi Lacy 23.
Johannes Thornell, armiger [Her' Johannis] I2d.
Thomas Stapleton, armiger [Her' Agnetis] I2d.
Thomas Trygott I2d.
Christopherus Nayler 4d.
Thomas Gargrave [Her' Roberti] 2d.
Brianus Bradford [Her' Willelmi] 4d.
* Robertus Mawde i2d.
* Thomas Frith 4d.
* Her' Alicie Methelay 8d.
* Willelmus Moore [2d
* Her' Thome Olyver.. 6d.
* Johannes Sprygnell 1 2d.
* Johannes Wilcok I2d.
* Ricardus Longebothome I2d.
* Johannes Drakes I2d.
* Johannes Brayton I2d.
Georgius Hobson [Her' Willelmi] 2d.
* Her' Thome Clerkson 2d.
* Her' Johannis Bryg 1 2d
* Willelmus Prestlay [2d
Georgius Richardson [Johannes] 4d.
* Her' Roberti Prestlay." I2d.
1 5 1 5. Horbury. John Cusseworth, son of Thomas Cussoworth and
Katherine his wife, dau. of Thomas Turton deed., pays
8s. heriot on death of "his father and mother.
* Those marked thus are in the Roll for 1505, and the names in brai
substituted for the names opposite such brackets. TlietC aic fclso
the following : —
§ In the Roll for 1585 is an inquisition on the death of John 1 ICVC 1 I Brerele|
esqrM who held the Manor of Midgley of the Manoi ol Wakefield b)
fealty and suit of Court and the real uJ b sparrow hawk, and died - net
the last Court, leaving John Lacye of Rrereley his sou tnd lieir, aged
26 and more.
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59
Holme. Thomas Wodde pays 14c!. heriot on death of his
father Adam.
Alverthorpe. Thomas Huddeswell pays 2s. 3d. heriot on
death of his father John.
Ras trick. John Hanson pays 16s. heriot on death of his
father John.
Soureby. Edward Aykeroide pays 8d. heriot on death of his
father Richard.
Soureby. Richard Mawde pays 2s. and i8d. heriots on death
of his father Edmund.
1 5 16. Hipperholme. Christopher Boethes pays heriot on death of
his father John.
Alverthorpe. John Lowes pays heriot on death of his father
Robert.
Hipperholme. Richard Wilton pays heriot on death of his
father Adam.
Holme. John Boothe junr., surrenders to the use of his
brother William Boothe.
Holme. Isabella wife of Thomas Hynchecliffe and dau.
of John Boothe and Agnes his wife, pays heriot on death
of her brother John Boothe.
Stanley. Robert Graystok, son and heir of William Gray-
stok deed., surrenders to the use of Richard Lyster.
Holme. George Beaumont pays 6s. heriot on death of his
mother Isabella, late wife of Robert Beaumont.
Wakefield. John Pek pays heriot on death of his father
Richard Pek esq.
1 5 17. No roll.
1 5 18. Soureby. Richard Hog pays heriot on death of his father
William.
Holme. John Dyson == Johan.
John. Jacobus. Henry.
Sand all. John Taillour, son of John Taillour and Elizabeth
his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of Thomas Porter,
and Johan wife of John Rusby, another daughter of the
said Thomas Porter, pay heriot on death of said Thomas
Porter.
Holme. Adam Cay surrenders to the use of his son
Edmund Cay.
Soureby. John Gannill pays heriot on death of his fathei
William.
Soureby. John Bryg pays heriot on death of his father
Henry.
60 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Holme. A rent reserved to the chaplain celebrating mass at
the altar of the B. V. Mary in Sandall Church.
1 5 19. Hipperholme. Gilbert Bentley pays heriot on death of his
father Laurence.
T homes. Thomas Yongesmyth pays heriot on death of his
father Robert.
Holme. John Morehous pays heriot on death of his father
William.
Ossett. Thomas Cowper pays heriot on death of his father
John.
Hipperholme. Richard Rookes, son of John Rookes of
Rodeshall, pays heriot on death of his uncle William
Rookes.
Hipperholme. John Awmbler pays heriot on death of his
father John.
Holme. Isabell wife of Thomas Fynnay, late wife of
Richard Turton, surrenders.
Soureby. Thomas Brokesbanke pays heriot on death of his
father John.
Soureby. Brian Bradford junr. pays heriot on death of his
grandfather Brian Bradford senr.
Holme. John Cay pays 40s. heriot on death of his aunt
Ellena Stakwod.
Holme. Alis Tyas widow surrenders to the use of Richard
Mathewman all her part in 5?, roods in Rycroft and More-
banke in Scoles and Wolledale. Fine 3s.
Brighous. Tourn. Richard Rauneslay a juror.
1520. Soureby. James [Jacobus] Stancefeld son of Ralph Stance -
feld, pays 10s. heriot on death of his uncle James [Jacobus]
Stancefeld, and of his grandfather Geoffrey Stancefeld.
Holme. John Derneles pays heriot on death of his father
William.
Soureby. John Lister pays 13s. ^d. heriot on death of his
father and mother Laurence and Johan.
Stanley. Thomas Hancok pays 4s. heriot on death of his
father John.
Sandall. John Sprigonell pays 8s. heriot on death of his
mother Alice Sprigonell.
Thornes. Robert Yongesmyth pays heriot on death of his
brother John Yongesmyth.
Alverthorpe. John Pek pays heriot on death of his t.
Richard Pek esqr.
Soureby. Robert Tumour pays heriot on death ot his f.ithrr
William.
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61
Holme. John Barestawe surrenders to use of Elizth. White
for her life, and then to Robert Berdeshill son of Robert
Berdeshill.
Holme. William Turton pays heriot on death of his brother
Richard Turton.
Hipperholme. John Whitlay surrenders to use of his son
Richard Whitlay.
Soureby. Thomas Oldefeld pays 20s. heriot on death of
his father James [Jacobus].
Thornes. Thomas Thirleston pays 5s. heriot on death of
his father James [Jacobus].
Thornes. Isabell Gybson pays 3s. 4d. heriot on death of her
father Richard Gybson.
Thornes. On 10 June 5 Hen. 8 John Say vile surrendered
4 acres, etc., to the use of Ralph Sayvile and his heirs male
in tail, with remainder to said John. Ralph is dead with-
out such heirs. John pays 2od. heriot.
Soureby. William Prestelay pays 3s. and is. heriots on
death of his father Robert.
Hipperholme. Nicholas Eland gent, takes from the Lord
a mill called Shipdenmylne and the fourth part of a
water mill called Brighousemylne, etc., which were seized
into the Lord's hands for nonpayment of rent, 13 Hen. 8.
Sandall. Elizabeth wife of Thomas Sparke, dau. of Oliver
Warde and Alice his wife, one of the daughters of John
Thomlynson, pays 3s. 6d. heriot on death of her uncle
John Thomlynson, for a cottage and 7 acres.
Soureby. John Murgateroide pays heriot on death of his
father John.
Holme. A change of feoffees of Holme C hapel lands
46 acres. The feoffees surrender to the use of their sons.
Holme. Thomas Chalesworth pays 13s. ,}d. heriot on death
of his kinsman [consanguineus] John Chalesworth son of
James [Jacobus] Chalesworth.
Holme. Christopher Mel lour surrenders to the use of his
wife Katherine and daughters Johan, Katherine, Agnes,
Alice.
Wakefield. Robert Clayton pays heriot on death of his
father Richard.
Sandall Roger Blakker pays 13s. 4d. heriot on death of
his father and mother John and Margaret, for a messuage,
a cottage, and 26 acres.
Hipperholme. Robert Burgh pays i.js. 'heiiot on death ol
his father John. Also us. in Alverthorpe, and [2d in
Wakefield Graveships.
Alverthorpe. Johan Lowes pays 6d heriot on death oi her
father John Lowes.
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Alverthorpe. Johan Haldeworth pays 3s. 8d. heriot on
death of her father Christopher Haldeworth.
Ossett. John Baleden pays I2d. for a jury to enquire
whether lands formerly of Thomas Baleden in Erlesheton,
and late in tenure of William Mirfeld Knight, and now
of Jacobus Bramlay, are free tenements or held by copy
of Court Roll. Verdict — by copy.
T homes. Thomas Yongesmyth pays 6d. heriot on death
of his brother Robert.
Alverthorpe. Roger Gargrave pays 8s. heriot on death of
his father Thomas.
Hipper holme. Thomas Fournes pays 2s. 6d. heriot on death
of his father Richard.
Soureby. Christopher Felde pays 2s. heriot on death of
his father John.
Horbury. Thomas Beaumond pays 3s. heriot on death of
his mother Isabel 1 Beaumond.
Stanlay. William Clerkson pays heriot on death of his
father and mother Thomas and Mfargaret ?].
Soureby. Brian Roide pays 3s. 6d. heriot on death of his
father John.
Soureby. Thomas Oldefeld pays 21s. heriot on death of
his father James [Jacobus].
Soureby. Ralph Sutton pays 6d. heriot on death of his
mother Johan Sutton.
1522. Holme. Hugh Boethe son of William, William Boethe son
of Robert, and Edward Boethe son of Richard, pay 3
heriot on death of their fathers, for 6 acres in Woldalc.
Alverthorpe. William Bollynge pays 6d. heriot on death
of his father Robert.
T homes. Miles Smyth pays 6s. heriot on death of his father
Henry. ,
Sandall. Elizabeth wife of Thomas Sparke pays 2S. 6d.
heriot on death of her father Oliver Wayde.
T homes. John Nicholl pays 2s. heriot on death of Agnes
Baynes a da. of Robert Pegar, uncle of said John,
Sandall. William Barker pays 4s. heriot on death of his
father John.
Sandall. John Awdeslay pays 5s. heriot on death of bis
father William.
Ossett. John Robynsori pays Od. heriot on death of his
father John.
T homes and Alverthorpe. John Henyson pays 4s 6d n
heriot on death of his father James [Jacobus]
Thomes. Robert Yongesmyth pays lod, heriot OS death
of his brother Thomas.
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Sandall. Thomas Wilkok pays 6d. heriot on death of his
father Edmund.
Sonreby. Edward Bates pays 9s. heriot on death of his
father John.
Sonreby. Edmund Lome pays 6s. 8d. heriot on death of
his father Edward.
Horbury. Agnes wife of Richard Robert pays 8d. heriot on
death of her father and mother John and Johan Methelay.
T homes. Edward Waterhous pays gd. heriot on death of
his father John.
Sonreby. Hugh Lacy pays 6d. heriot on death of his
grandfather and grandmother Gilbert and Johan Lacy.
Sandall. William Barlowe pays 2s. 6d. heriot on death of
his father Ewan Barlowe.
1523. Holme. Thomas Whiteacres, son of Thomas W. and Elizth.
his wife, pays heriot on death of his mother.
Sandall. John Leeke pays heriot on death of his father
Thomas.
Ossett. Thomas Cowper pays heriot on death of his father
and mother John and Alice.
Holme. Edmund Brodehede son of Wm. B. and Richard
Littilwodd son of John L. deed., parlies to a surrender.
Wakefield. Richard Turton gent, pays heriot on death of
his father Richard.
Ossett. Johan wife of William Flansawe pays heriot on
death of her brother Thomas Turton.
Sandall. Johan wife of John Rusby one of the daughters
of Thomas Porter, and John Taillour son of John Taillour
and Elizth. his wife, another dau. of said Thomas Porter,
pay heriot on death of said Thomas Porter.
1524. Soureby. John Lome, son of William Lome, deed., pays
4d. heriot on death of his brother Richard.
Ossett. William Leghe esqr. pays 26s. 8d. heriot on death
of his brother Thomas Leghe esqr.
Hipperholme. In 26 Hen. 8, Richard Scolecote surrendered
to the use of his son William in tail, with remainder to
Richard brother of William, with remainder to Alice
[sister] of said Richard. William and Richard are dead,
s.p. Now comes Thomas Wadlowe, sun and hen of said
Alice, and pays 3s. 4d. heriot on his mother's death.
Holme. William Greve surrenders to the use oi Ins son^
Arthur and Nicholas.
Holme. George Gargrave pays heriot on death oi his brother
Roger. Also 20s. in Alverthorpe, n
Sandall. John Dyghton pays [OS. heriot on death of his
father and mother John and Edith,
64 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Ossett. John Clayton pays 8s. heriot on death of his brother
Richard.
1525. Holme. John Tynker pays 12s. heriot on death of his father
Thomas Tynker of Hepworth, for a messuage and 24 acres
in Hepworth.
Sandall. John Fleminge of Sharleston gent, and Emmota
his wife, to use of John Fleminge their son and heir
apparent, and Elizth. his wife, dau. of John Scoley del
Laynes. Two closes called Armorecroftes in Cregleston.
Soureby. Richard Burneslay pays i8d. heriot on death of
his father and mother John and Isabell Burnelay [sic].
Soureby. Henry Drapour pays 12s. heriot on death of his
father Thomas Drapour senr.
Ossett. George Methelay pays 2s. heriot on death of his
father Richard.
Ossett. John Richardson pays I2d. heriot on death of his
brother William.
Hipperholme. John Northend pays I2d. heriot on death of
his father Richard.
Ossett. William Smyth pays 6d. heriot on death of his
father John.
Hipperholme. Edward Hoile pays 5s. heriot on death of
his father John.
Hipperholme. John Boethes pays 7s. on death of his father
John.
1526. Sandall. Nicholas Bilclyff pays xiid. for 12 tenants to settle
boundaries.
Skamyngden. James [Jacobus] Stanclyff surrenders a
moiety of a messuage and of 35 acres to the use (after his
own decease) of his son Thomas in tail. Fine 6s. 8d.
Sandall. John Roger pays 6s. 8d. heriot on death of his
father Richard.
Wakefield. Thomas Musgrave pays I2d. on death of his
father Robert.
Holme. William Hyncheclyff pays I OS. heriot on death of
his father and mother William and Cecilia, for a messuage
and 22 acres in Cartworth.
Ossett. William Methelay pays 2d. heriot on death of his
father William.
Soureby. Oliver Whiteleghe pays 2s. 4d. heriot on death
of his father John Whitele [sit \
Holme. John Wayde, son of John Wayde deed . aumnders
to the use of his brother William Wayde,
Sandall. John Shaghe pays ps, heriot on death of las father N
and mother John and Elizabeth,
Soureby. John Dobson pays 6d. heriot on death ot his
father Thomas.
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152;. Holme. William Roides pays 30s. heriot on death of his
father Laurence.
Stanley. John Tyteynge chaplain pays 8d. heriot on death
of his father Richard.
Hipperholme. Gilbert Otes pays 6s. heriot on death of his
father and mother Robert and Agnes.
Hipp : John Townend pays 3s. 4d. and 2s. heriots on death
of his brother Henry.
Hipp: Johan Notyngham pays 8s. heriot on death of her
father Arthur.
Ossett. Robert Bedford pays 8d. heriot on death of his
father John.
Stanley. John Swyft pays I2d. heriot on death of his father
and mother Richard and Johan.
ALDBROUGH MANOR COURT (WEST RIDING)*
A Bundle of. Wills, Bonds, and Inventories in the Hailstone
Collection in York Minster Library.
(All of Aldbro' unless otherwise specified Mostly bonds or
inventories unless specified as wills) : —
Appleby, Peter. Will. 1 68 1.
Carter, William. 1635.
Cowper, William. Will. i6;8.
Dalton, Christopher. Will. 1668.
Danby, Richard. Will. 1656.
Feetham, Richard. Will. 1656.
Feetham, Thomas. Will. 1679.
Fyrbank, Margaret. 1628.
Gascoigne, Humphrey, Dept-
ford, co. Kent. Will. 16;/.
Girlington, Bridget. Will.
168;.
Girlington, Mrs. Mary. Will.
1699.
Girlington, Thomas, gent. Will.
1683.
Harrison, John. Will. 1680.
Hinde, William. Will. 1610.
Jackson, Anthony. 1632.
Kirby, Robert. 1677.
Langchester, Leonard. 1639.
Lowden, Mary. Will. 1700.
Lynsley, Robert. 1673.
Metcalfe, Anthony, gent. 166S.
Pearson, Robert. 1685.
Pyburne, Richard. Will. l(
Seamer, Robert. 1674.
Spenceley, Leonard. 1690.
Tayleforth, Robert, 1626.
Walker, Robert. Will. 1679
Wawne, Richard. [682
Wawne, Ambrose. Will. 1682
Welbanke, Anne. K
Welbanke, George. 1680
Wclfoote, John. Will H
Wilson, John. Richmond 1683
* This Court is mentioned in Or. Marshall's "Ancient Couitl ol lYv<k,u\
but the place of deposit of the Wills is stated as unknown,
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NOTES AND QUERIES.
Manor of Toley Fee. I shall be very grateful for any clue which would
enable me to locate " the Manor of Tuley Fee " or " Toley. Fee," which
is mentioned in two of the feet of fines temp. Hen. 8 and Eliz. (see
Yorks. Arch. Assoc. Record Series Vol. II. p. 73, id. Vol VII. p. 145).
It would appear to have been somewhere in the neighbourhood of Drif-
field.— Bernard P. Scattergood, Moorside, Far Headingley, Leeds.
Mercer. In reply to a query in the " Northern Genealogist," Vol. IV., part
1, page 18, the arms of Mercer are, or were: " Or, on a fess between
3 cross patees gules as many bezants." Taken from Pont's M.SS.
In return for this information, will your querist kindly let me
know the Mercer pedigree from 1450 to 1600, if he knows it? My
reason for asking is that one Joan Mercer was wife of John de Layland
in 1508, and she had property at West Derby, near Liverpool. She
was living a widow in 1530. — F. Layland Barratt, 68, Cadogan
Square, London, S.W.
Stonehouse, A Cleveland Catholic family. In a short paper contributed
to Vol. III. p. 50 of the " Northern Genealogist," I omitted to state
that the sturdy recusant was arrested in December, 1591, and so was
in prison 20 months at one stretch for refusing to go to the Protestant
Church. It had not occurred to me to search the index for " Stay-
anus." He seems to have died earlier than assumed, and is probably
the Christopher Stonehus buried at Whitby, Feb. 17, 16 16-7, and the
" Christofer Stonas, Whitbye, burgisse," whose will was made Feb.
12, and proved March 20, 1616-7, and so not the Christopher Stonas,
yeoman, on the jury, who was buried Jany. 6, 1 620-1. But there is
another Christofer Stanous of .Lyth, yeoman, whose will was made
March, 1616, and proved Sept. 8, 1617 (Yorksh. Archl. Society
Record series Vol. XXVIII.). The Christopher Stonehouse who WAS
buried in St. Dionis Backchurch (Harleian Soc.) in 1625 is still
another. " Humanum est errare."
Looking over the Middlesex Record Society's publications, I think
we may identify his two sons Thomas and Cuthbert as recusants in
London, with their two wives, under the names of Stonehouae, Stone-
hurst and Stonust, yeomen, although we need not be surprised that
Cuthbert is also called a "jeweller," for we know his father was a
" jeater," and worked in jet and amber.
I give the list of all those associated with them bv residence. U
Foster (? Forster) and some others have a northern sound, and Thomas
Foster may be the loyalist.
The Harleian Society promise to the subscribers of their Parish
Register Series the registers of St. Sepulchre shortly. Thrv max
throw further light on the matter.— JosF.rH S HANSOM, 17, Alti. d
Place West, South Kensington, London, S.W.
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STONEHOUSE, STONEHURST. — NOTES FROM THE
MIDDLESEX RECORD SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS.
Indictments of Recusants.
1629. March 1. James Child yoTnan, his wife Eleanor Child, Florence
Day widow, . . . Hastinges widow, Thomas Foster Esq,
Thomas Darby tailor, his wife . . . Darby, Thomas Pening-
ton yoman, his wife . . . Penington, John Hawkins M.D., his
wife . . . Hawkins, Richard Parr tailor, his wife . . .
Parr, Thomas Stonehurst yoman ', his wife . . . Stonehurst,
Cuthbert Stonehurst and his wife . . . Stonehurst, all seven-
teen late of St. Sepulchre, London, Co. Midd.
1632. Oct. 4. Richard Greenbury gentleman, Walter Hugginson gentn.,
Thomas Foster Esq., John Hawkins gentn., Simon Warmington
yoman, Thomas Stonust yeoman, all seven of St. Johnstreete.
1635. Oct. 1. Thomas Foster esq., Simon Warmington gentn., John
Hawkins M.D., Cuthbert Stonehouse yoman, Thomas Stonehouse
yoman, . . . Linsey gentleman, all six of St. Johnstreete.
1637. Oct. 2. John Berker gentn., Roger Johnson gentn., Thomas Foster
esq., Richard Greenbury gentn., John Hawkins M.D., Simon
Warmington gentn., Cuthbert Stonehurst jeweller, all seven of St.
Sepulchre's parish.
Wharton or Warton Family. Information wanted as to the family and
descendants of Thomas Wharton, the second son of Thomas, second
Baron Wharton. All the pedigrees I have seen say nothing of his
marriage or of any children, though in the " Dictionary of National
Biography " it is stated that Henry Wharton, the celebrated divine
(1664-1695), was descended from him. — Bernard P. Scattergood,
Moorside, Far Headingley, Leeds.
WAIFS AND STRAYS.
Alston John of Howden bachr. get. 28 and Catherine Lowther of same
place spr. get. 34. — [Howdenshire Marriage Licence, 1749, Jan. 1. To
be married at Llowden or Eastrington.]
Alston John of Salisbury co. Wilts gent, bachr. get. 30 and Catherine
Lowther of Howden spr. get. 30. Surety, Wm. Dunn of Howden
gent. — [Howdenshire Marriage Licence, 1755, Sept. 3. To be mar-
ried at Howden.]
Arbuthnot James, of London esqr., 28, and Mrs Dorolhv Hassel) of York
spr., 22. To be married at York Minster or St; Olave's, York.
Archbp. of York's Marriage Bond May 23, 1724.
Bagg, Mary, of Sibdam CO, Norf. spinster, and John Rudd of Whaplode
co. Line, married June 7, 1664, at St. Benedict's, Lincoln.
Beresford Wm. of Stratfieldsea co. Southampton gent a t [0 and Alios
Harrison of St. Mary's Hull. — [Archbp. of Yoik's Marriage 1 k
1674, Nov. 24. To be married at St. Mary's.]
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MARRIAGE BONDS OF THE DEAN AND CHAPTER
OF YORK.
By T. B. Whytehead, Esq., Chapter Clerk, and Captain Sandwith,
8th Hussars
The previous Series of Dean and Chapter's Marriage Bonds (completed in
Vol. IV., page 33), comprises all that exist in York Minster for the
several Vacancies of the See, that is to say, for the whole Diocese, in
1664, 1683-88, 1757, 1761, and 1776-7.
There are also bonds for two later vacancies, 1807-8 and 1847, which may be
printed later.
The present Series comprises the Dean and Chapter's Bonds for their own
peculiar jurisdiction, and that of most of their prebends, extending over
some 70 or 80 parishes in the City of York, and the Counties of York,
Nottingham, and Lancaster. Some of the Prebendaries issued their own
Marriage Licences, which may be printed later.
These Dean and Chapter Bonds are put up in bundles of various periods, the
dates often over-lapping each other, and the early ones have been
calendared as they came to hand, a fact which will account for their
appearing, now and then, out of their due order of date.
1662. July 2. Christopher Douker of . . . in Co. York and
Elizabeth Harub.
1663. Jan. 19. James Best of Wighton in Co. York yeoman and
Mary Russell.
June 30, John Harberte of Riccall Co. York yeoman and
Mary Tuke.
July 13. John Hayland of Monk Fryston Co. York yeoman
and Mary Wharton.
1664. Oct. 1. Thomas Harrison of Langtoft Co. York currier
and Grace Hodgson.
1667. Feb. 20. Edmund Woolfe of Bugthorpe Co. York merchant
and Judith Jerratt.
Mar. 6. John Rigge of Stillington Co York yeoman and
Mary Younge spinster.
June 8. John Bell of Estringwick Co. York yeoman and
Grace Starke.
Oct. 2. John Adamson of Bilton Co. York yeoman and
Sarah Brown.
1668. Feb. 5. William Campleshon of Wistow Co. York gen and
Anne Peake.
Apl. 28. John Hemsworth of Wighton Co. York grocer and
Ursula Plaxton.
June 29. Christopher Storr of Cawood Co. York shipwright \
and Ellen Pattricke.
July 21. Richard Nicholson of Driffield Magna Cd York
gen. and Ellene Hollard (vel Holland)
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Aug. 12. Richard Gardy of Great Driffield Co. York yeo-
man and Elizabeth Rosdale.
669. Feb. I. Thomas Askue of Westow Co. York husbandman
and Mary Lazenby.
Feb. 20. Thomas Purden of Dunnington Co. York cord-
wainer and Elizabeth Pickard.
Feb. 23. Robert Robinson of ... Co. York gen. and
Elizabeth Wormeley.
June 5. William Collinson of Wistow Co. York gen. and
E lienor Waud.
June 28. Thomas Obie of Wistow Co. York tayler and
Jennett Gudson.
July 20. John Rosdale of Weaverthorp Co. York yeoman
and Mary Ringroft.
Nov. 1 7. William Johnson of South Mil ford Co. York tanner
and Anne Cockill.
. William Boynton of Rutterwark Co. York sowper
and Mary Eadson.
670. Dec. 26. Thomas Pulleine and Mary Bennelley.
Mar. I. Martin Holgam and Hannah Blyeth.
Mar. 2. George Nicholson of Ulleskelfe Co. York carpenter
and Suzanna Gore.
April 5. Francis Tayler of Langtof t Co. York yeoman and
Mary Worfolk.
April 5. John Harwood of Langtoft Co. York yeoman and
Anne Tayler widow.
May 10. William Allan of Riccall and Mary Foster of
Riccall.
May 18. William Smith and Ann Cawood.
July 8. Richard Richardson of Riccall Co. York yeoman
and Elizabeth Copcroft. .
Aug. 23. Henry Sandwith of Cawood Co. York and Eliza-
beth Mowberry.
671. Jan. 4. Martin Butler of Wortley yeoman and Jane Watson.
June 1. Francis Field of Pocklington Co. York gen. and
Elizabeth Nesgell.
Nov. 20. John Peakcocke of Wad worth Co. York gen. and
Elizabeth Norris.
... 20. John Woodall of Wistow Co. York gen. and Mary
Wallingford.
672. Jan. 11. William Tuke of Riccall Co. York blacksmith and
Anne Richardson spr.
Jan. 31. Thomas Shillitoe of Kirkby Wharfc in Co \
gen. and Ann Foster spr.
Feb. 4. William Kay clerk vicar of Kirkby Wharfc Co York
and Elizabeth Stanhop widow.
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Feb. 5. Peter Holland of Gate Helmsley Co. York gen. and
Elizabeth Clyfe spr.
Apl. 8. Philip Rowse of Stockton Co. York yeoman and
Jane Mascall.
Aug- 3- John Coggell of . . . Co. York husbandman
and Elizabeth Sp . . .
1673. Mar. 24. Stephen Masters of Bole Co. Notts and Anne
Palmer of Bole.
1674. Jan. 23. Thomas Coocke of Dunnington yeoman and
Susanna Lister.
Nov. 21. Jasper Campie of Usburne Co. York yeoman and
Ann Thomlinson.
1675. Feb. 8. Thomas Clapham of Kirkefenton Co. York attor-
ney and Marthay Lofte.
June 12. William Robinson of Cawood grocer and Mary
Richardson.
Aug. 4. Robert Tempton of Cawood mariner and Elizabeth
Tempton.
Nov. 22. William Turner of Strenshall in Co. York yeoman
and Mary Spech.
... 18. Thomas Scott of Strenshall milner aged 50 and
Mary Watson of ditto aged 34. In S. Cuthbert's Church,
York.
1676. Jan. 15. Thomas Webster of Weighton Co. York gen. and
Tabathey Nesse spr.
Mar. I. Richard Gorwood of Barnby Moore in Co. York
yeoman and Elizabeth Oastler.
May 6. Thomas Peares of Wistovv Co. York gen. and Eliza-
beth Todd.
July 19. Francis Viponte of Preston Co. York gen. and
Jane Ray ley.
Aug. 24. William Harrison of Monkefriston Co. York
yeoman and Alice Cockhill.
Nov. 16. Francis Jackson of Shereburne Co. York dra per
and Catherine Leadam.
1681. Aug. 5. Thomas Bateson of Weighton Co. York grocer and
Frances Potts.
1682. Feb. 13. Thomas Marston of Mappleton Co. York black-
smith and Emma Surdcbell spr.
1683. Aug. I. John Blansyard of Barnby on the Marsh gen. and
Susanna Remmington.
1684. Nov. 13. Seth Agar of Stockton in Co. York gen aged .;
and Catherine Note of Gate Helmsley widow aged $6
At Stockton or Helmsley.
Nov. 23. William Rowland of OKI Byland in Co Vork,
husbandman aged 29 and Anne Ellerbeck of Usburne
aged 23 spr. At Usburne.
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1685. Jan. 9. Charles Howlett of Alne Co. York and Ann Poole.
Jan. 12. Simon Newlove of Wetwange Co. York yeoman and
Ann Bincks.
Feb. li William Jackson of Thirsk Co. York husbandman
aged 27 and Anne Noble of York aged 22. At ... . or
Acomb.
Feb. 21. Robert Smith of Laughton in Le Mortzing Co.
York smelter and Ann Chastar.
May 5. John Moore of Wiggington Co. York husbandman
aged 23 and Frances Gibson of Stillington spr. aged 23.
At Stillington or S. Maurice, York.
June 23. William Cooper of South Cave Co. York husband-
man and Jane Coulson.
Oct 19. Thomas Meelby of Acomb Co. York husbandman
and Elizabeth Hepworth.
1686. Jan. 21. Thomas Elwood of Cawood Co. York yeoman and
Anne Stothard widow.
July 10. Matthew Horsley of Fornley parish of Wetwang
Co. York yeoman and Margaret Newlove.
Aug. 7. Guy Ferryman of Alne Co. York husbandman aged
30 and Jane Sparrow 01 Husthwaite spr. aged 24. At
Alne or Husthwaite.
1687. Nov. 27. Richard Snow of Masham Co. York searge weaver
and Sarah Jaques.
1688. Feb. 6. Thomas Browne of Cawood Co. York yeoman and
Elisabeth Nodding spr.
1691. July 16. Charles Bateson of Market Weighton Co. York
grocer and Mary Ramshaw.
Sept. 30. Mathew Hatter of Sutton on Derwent Co. York
butcher and . . .
Oct 31. John Hutchinson of Thorp, Parish of Nunburnham
yeoman and Anne Webster.
1692. Mar. 18. Thomas Brighton of Market Weighton husband-
man and Isabell Almery.
July 2. Jonas Saunders of Barlah Co. York husbandman
aged 30 and Hannah Walker of Brayton spr. aged 22.
At S. Dennis, York.
Aug. 24. Nicholas Chappellow of Market Weighton ma
chant and Priscilla Bradley.
Oct 29. William Fotherby of Market Weighton and Sarah
Battman.
Nov. 16. John Almery of Market Weighton and Eluabetn
Adams. _ . ,
Nov. 16. Stephen Robson of Hutton Cranswick ( 0 York
carpenter and Mary Chaplin. *
. William Fox of Ayscough in Co. Notts husband
man and Mary Holmes.
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1693. Oct. 3. Thomas Barker of Market Weighton butcher and
Elizabeth Bell.
Nov. 28. John Cawood of Market Weighton gen. and Mary
Acklam.
1694. Jan. 2. Robert Rotherham of Scalby, parish of Blacktoft
Co. York husbandman and Frances Barker.
June 22. George Cass, parish of Husthwaite, husbandman
and Susannah Walker.
June 23. Timothy Alsop of Market Weighton, husband-
man and Isabell Welburn.
1696. April 13. John Hall of Barnby Co. York gen. and Anne
Bustard.
April 30. Christopher Brigham of Thixendale Co. York
husbandman and Elizabeth Arnold.
Sept. 3. John Marshall of Acomb Co. York clerk and
Hannah Easby.
Oct. 31. Francis Brindholme of Cawood, butcher and Sarah
Ash.
1699. Sept. 30. Robert Godson of Water Fulford Co. York gen.
and Sarah barker.
1700. . . . Peter Flarland of Kirkby Co. York yeoman and
Mary Saxton.
1 701. Apr. 19. Henry Clark of Usburne Magna Co. York yeoman
and Elizabeth Fawreth.
1702. Mar. 4. Mr. William Setterthwaite and Elizabeth Gregory.
Apl. 21. Francis Blackburne of Richmond Co. York gen.
aged 23 and Madam Alice Comber of Little Ouseburn spr.
aged 21. At Little Ouseburn.
Aug. 1. John Wheatley of Wistow Co. York yeoman aged
23 and Catherine Walkington of Wistow widow aged 23.
At S. Michael c. Gregory, York.
1703. Feb. 24. Miles William' Applegarth of Tockwith and
Deborah Hurlington widow.
Aug. 16. Michael Pearessc of Selby Co. York surgeon and
Isabella Jackson.
Oct. 30. William Bews of Strensall and Mary Weare of
Strensall.
Nov. 17. John Canbarn of Waune Co. York yeoman and
Jane Flardy spr.
1704. Apl. 19. George Lumbley of Topcliffe Co. York gen. and
Elizabeth Man.
June 6. Thomas Gowland of York tallow chandlei and
Anne Carre. At Acomb or S Maurice York.
June 26. Henry Saundby of Bole Co. Notts aged 12 rod n
Ann Staveleyof Saundby aged 32
July 5. William Gcll of York tanner and E I
Howard. At Bilton, Bramham or Acomh
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July 13. Thomas Did censon of Bilton cum Harwood Co.
York yeoman and Isabel Wilson spr.
1705. Apl. 10. Richard Burnley of Grimston Co. York gen. and
Tabyther Lazenby.
May 24. Thomas Brooke of Barwick in Elmet Co. York
aged 30 and Mary Comber of Usburne Parva spr. aged
20. At Little Ousburn.
May 29. Daniel Walker of Earsley parish of Coxwold Co.
York gen. and Hannah Halliley.
June 16. Richard Herbert of S. John's Parish York chemist
aged 23 and Mary Hill of same parish spr. aged 18. In
the Cathedral or Acomb.
July 31. Frederick Wallis of Mexborough Co. York gen.
and Sarah Fairburne.
Aug. 10. John Fox of Apesthorpe Co. Notts yeoman aged
22 and Mary Wigglesworth of Fillingham Co. Lincoln
spr. aged 21.
Aug. 11. George Richardson of Bishop Wilton Co. York
yeoman and Elizabeth Whitfield.
Aug. 11. Thomas Wayd of Walton Co. York yeoman aged
49 and Anne Alcock of Bilton spr. aged 20. In Bilton
Church.
1706. Jan. . . Richard Bingham of Bole Co. Notts aged 30 and
Ann Rodes of Bole spr. aged 26.
Apl. 15. James Lambert of York yeoman and Mary Fidler.
In Acomb Church.
June 20. John Wilkinson of Newcastle on Tyne Co. Durham
shipwright and Alice Bovill of Murton.
Oct. 28. Edward Fowler of Knapton parish of Acomb Co.
York yeoman and Ann Gowland.
1707. Nov. 10. William Jackson of . . . Co. York yeoman and
Jane Nicholson.
1708. Apl. 17. James Coates of Thirsk grocer and Rachell Kitch-
ingman.
Nov. 22. John Sunley of Acomb, blacksmith and Rachiell
Johnson.
Dec. 28. John Spence of Wigginton yeoman and Rosamund
Stye.
... John Ashton aged 28 of Bole Co. Notts ami Mar
garet Fillingham aged 20.
1709. Mar. 29. William Andrew junior of Knaresboro Co York
yeoman and Esther Turner.
April 20. Robert Browne of Brawlcv parish of Salton Co \
York husbandman aged 21 and Jane Savage aged \Q
May 30. Gilbert Barton of Langtoft Co York yeoman ami
Dorothy Ilorsley.
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Dec. 6. Robert Walker of Acomb yeoman aged 24 and Mary
Gill of Marston spr. aged 23.
1 7 10. July 12. John Watson parish of S. John's York wine cooper
aged 25 and Sarah Batley of Ulleskelfe, Kirkby Wharfe
spr. aged 32.
Sept. 9. Christopher Barker of Richmond Co. York yeoman
aged 24 and Sibrina Lodge of York spr. aged 24.
17 1 2. Feb. 26. John Hutton of Sherburn Co. York carpenter and
Susannah Sissons.
Dec. 30. John Heartley of Acomb yeoman aged 29 and Mary
Milns of S. Sampsons, York spr. aged 22. At S. Samp-
sons or All Saints North Street York.
1713. Apl. 17. Hugh Fawcett and Ann Smith.
Mar. 16. James Bownes of York yeoman and Hester Walker
widow.
Nov. 7. John Burniston of Knaresborough gen. aged 22 and
Hannah Leeming spr. aged 24. In York Cathedral.
Nov. 11. John Sissons of Scriven Co. York husbandman and
Jane Roundel 1.
Dec. 1. Stephen Cartwright of Tockwith Co. York yeoman
and Elizabeth Nicholson.
167 1. Jan. 8. Marke Banckes of West Sutton, Co. York and Har-
tret (sic) Lazinbie.
Jan. 15. Robert Atkinson of Hampsthwaite Co. York tanner
and Elizabeth Bramley.
Feb. 1. John Jackson of Gate Fulford Co. York, yeoman
and Mary Clarkson.
Mar. 12. Christopher Woodall of Wistow, carpenter and
Mary Ridley.
April 6. John Allen of Misterton, Co. Notts husbandman
and Anne Clifton of Misterton widow.
Aug. 29. Henry Shippen of Bramham and Mary Richard-
son.
Nov. 17. Thomas Banasfer of Askham Co. Notts gentn. and
Deborah Jackson of ditto spinster.
Dec. 20. Francis Rosdaile of Weaverthorpe Co. York yeo
man and Elizabeth Wodgill.
1672. June 25. Abraham Mason of Branton Green, parish of Aid
brough blacksmith and Alice Feathing.
Sept. 19. Robert Martin of S. Michael Ic Bclfrey. York and
Alice Pratt.
Dec. 21. Marmaduke Spink of East Heslerton Co V
husbandman and Margaret Sollteon.
1673. Jan. 31. Joseph Dilworth of Leeds cloth worker and Elita
beth Normand widow.
April I. John Wright and Mary Bland
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April 24. John Green of Brotherton Co. York yeoman and
Margaret Badiley.
May 21. Robert Hamond of . . . Co. York yeoman and
Margaret Andeton spinster.
Aug. 2. John Mann of York gentn. and Ann Preistman.
Aug. 1. Edward Swaile of York gentn. and Mary Daving-
port widow.
Aug. 4. George Morton of Gildingwell Co. York husband-
man and Ann Ay re.
1674. Feb. I. Thomas Marshall of York barber and Elizabeth
Lambart.
Feb. 24. Jonathan James of North Willingham Co. Lincoln
yeoman and Elizabeth Poyntell widow.
May 14. John Steedman of Leverton Co. Notts gentn. and
Elizabeth Sampson of Apesthorp Co. Notts spinster.
Oct. 31. John Bowling of York carpenter and Mary Walker.
Nov. 7. Peter Harrison of Harton, Co. York, yeoman and
Elizabeth Seamer.
Nov. 7. John Jackson of York gentn. and Hannah Faber.
Nov. 30. William Cosen of Laneham Co. Notts gentn. and
Alary Ashton of ditto.
Dec. 9. Roger Hilton of Wellen[g]or Co. Lincoln gentn. and
Dorothy Pond.
1675. Apl. 26. Matthew Burnley of York clerk and Sarah Finch
spinster.
Dec. 16. Robert Nightingale of Stillington Co. York yeoman
and Isabel Cobb.
1692. March 29. William Popleton gentn. and Elizabeth Stephen-
son, spinster.
April 20. William Ledill of Knapton Co. York linen
weaver and Jane Weddell.
April 22. Richard Porter of York tanner and Margaret Aire.
April 27. Thomas Bovill of S. Michael le Bclfrey York.
gentn. and Frances Bentley.
1736. Jan. 23. Christopher Brown of Chappel, Parish of Kirkby
Ireleth, Co. Lancaster aged 30, sailor and Agnes Wood
burn of Barrow Head, Parish of Dalton Co. Lancaster.
In Kirkby Ireleth Church.
Nov. 24. Roger Hunter of the Hill, Kirkby Ireleth yeoman
aged 50 and Agnes Redhead spinster aged 40. In Kirkby
Ireleth Church.
1737. Mar. 24. Richard Abbot of Boroughbridge aged 70 widower
and Hester Scruton of Aldborough widow aged $Q In
Aldborough Church.
Apl. 28. John Parke of Brickcliff, Parish of Aldingham, inn N
keeper, aged 55 and Isabel Brockbank of ditto, spinster
aged 49. In Kirkby Ireleth Church.
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LINCOLN MARRIAGE LICENCES.
This is an alphabetical Calendar (continued from Vol. HI., page 66) in succession
to those printed in Gibbons' " Lincoln Marriage Licences." It is compiled
from several different sources, the following abbreviations being used
to denote which source : —
Ael.— Liber Aelmer, Line. Archid.
Act Book.— Consistory Court Act Books of Wills, &c.
D. — " Marriage Bonds (Divers Years) " in brown paper covers.
C. — Bishop Chaderton's Register.
F. — Faculty Book, 161 1-1693 * Licences not marked with one of these abbrevia-
tions are from the Marriage Bonds (which the Editor arranged in port-
folios, according to date, some years ago), supplemented by the
allegations where forthcoming.
The pre Reformation Marriage Dispensations in the Bishop's Registers are not
included in this Series.
1667. Jan. 7. John Chapman late of East Red ford Co. Notts and
now of Lincoln gent. ast. 24 and Elizth. Burton of Kirton
spr. aet. 19. His parents are dead ; her father consents.
(Cancelled.) (Gainsburgh or Willerton.)
1630. April 9. John Chapman elk. Rector of Winthorpe Co. Nott.
aet. 29 and Anne Williams of St. Ives Co. Hunt. spr. aet. 23.
Her mother consents. (St. Ives.)
1637. Dec. 8. Philemon Chapman of East Terrington gent. aet. 50
and Dorothy Hatcliffe of West Randall spr. aet. 35.
Surety, Ralph Masterman of the Close of Lincoln elk.
(West Randall or Walesby.)
1668. Nov. 23. Theophilus Chapman of Stainton labr. aet. 30 and
Isabel Smyth aet. 32. Surety, Joseph Wilson of Snarforde
yeom. (Snarford or S.tainton.)
1661. Feb. 10. Thomas Chapman of Barton on Humber bachr. aet.
29 and Martha Willmer of same spr. aet. 30. Their
parents are dead. Surety, Thomas Johnson of Lincoln
Letter to the latter from his " Loveing Brother, Richard
Johnson," entreating him to " goe with this bearer Thos.
Chapman and help and furtherne him concerning the git
ting of a licence ; she is nether ay re nor stolen away, and
you need not feare noe danger," etc. (Barton St. Peter, 01
Goxhill.)
1664. June 15. Vincent Chapman of Boston gent, and Mnrgarett
Lister of Lincoln spr. Surety, Edmund ffleare of Lincoln
bodyes maker. (Canwicke or S. Hicombe.)
* A Volume entitled, "General Register of Faculties, l6ll 1 693, 6 nn< 1
known as the Red Book, in which Marriage Licences, «C., Wtn entered
apparently during vacancies of the Sec.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
77
1661. Nov. 19. William Chapman of Lincoln watterman aet. 46
and ffrances Hanson of same wid. ast. 53. Surety, Thomas
Cooke of the Close of Lincoln elk. (St. Paul in Bail.)
1667. May 18. William Chapman of Manton set. 30 and Hester
Robinson of Manton aet. 28. Appln. by William West of
Kirton yeom. (Kingerby, Redburne, or Hybaldstow.)
1588. May 1. [D.] Edward Charlton of Barrowe and Dorothie
Lee of Barton on Humber. Bond by John Shepperde of
Barton on Humber yeom. (Dioc. of Line.)
1638. Dec. 28. Geo. Chatterton of Normanby gent. aet. 20 and
Margt. Woodthorpe of Gt. Steeping spr. aet. 18. Their
parents consent. Surety, John Chatterton of Normanby
gent. ; signs in a law engrossing hand. (Steeping Magna
or Donington on Baine.)
1669. Jan. 10. Richard Cheales of Dirrington gent, and Elizth.
Holman of Chatteresse Co. Camb. spr. Surety, Edward
Wilson of Digby ironmonger. (Dirrington, or Somer-
sham Co. Hunt.)
1662. Jan. 29. Thomas Cheales of Boston merchant and Abigal
Ellis of same spr. Surety, William Hobson of same mer-
chant. (Swinshead.)
1664. Nov. 18. Vincent Cheseman of Belton yeom. aet. 27 and
Elizth. Barnard of same aet. 60 [? 16: sixtie(n)\ Their
parents consent. Surety, Robert Barnard of same yeom.
(Haxey.)
1634. Sept. 29. [F.] Michael Chevin of Sison aet. 29 and Elizth
Threavs of Gunwerby spr. aet. 24. (St. Peter Eastgate.)
1666. Jan. 22. Henry Cheynes (in Act Book Cheyney) of Boston
aet. 24 and Dorothye Laukesbury of Roughton spr. His
parents are dead ; her mother consents. Bond by Robert
Rothwell of . . . gent, .and Robert Smyth of the City
of Lincoln gent, (who seals with three unicorns' heads on
a bend, crest a unicorn's head). (Roughton or Criste.ul )
1602. July 2. [CI William Childe vicar of Ashbye ffollowell Co.
Leic. and Johanna David wid.
1665. May 1. William Chippingdalc of Lutton genl [signature in
engrossing hand of the period] aet. 28 and Anne Stilton ol
same aet. 18. His father and her mother consent Surety,
John Pell. (Martin, Dunston, or Lutton.)
1669. Dec. 25. Thomas Chrichloe of Grantham pharmacopola and
Elizth. Broome of same wid. Surety, William Chrichloe
of New Sleeford. Witness to bond. Robert Chlichloe
Seal of arms. (Grantham.)
78 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1637. Jan. 5. John Christian of Colsterworth husb. widr. aet 56
and Anne Hatfeild of same spr. aet. 34. Her parents
have been dead these 13 years. Bond by her guardian
Thos. Castle of Gt. Panton. Letter from Henry Hunger-
ford to Dr. ffarmery, Chancellor. (Gt. Panton.)
1668. May 6. Matthew Christopher of Wihckle in the parish of
Heckington gent. aet. 23 and Mary Cooke of Skillington
spr. set. 22. His father and her mother consent. Appln.
by Thomas Whitacre of Heckington taylor. (Heckington,
Harlaxton, or Quarrington.)
1663. Nov. 14. . . . rd Christopher of Holbeech yeom. and
Hannah ... of same spr. Bond by William Coul-
ton of fframpton gent, and John Crosse of the Bail of
Lincoln goldsmith. (Swinshead or Kirton in Holland.)
1664. Dec. 12. George Clacke of Heighington in the parish of
Washingburgh yeom. and Eliztli. Robinson of Lincoln
spr. Surety, Henry Burrill of Heighington. (S. Peter at
Arches.)
1669. May 24. John Clacke (? Clarke) of Denton husb. aet. 30 and
Elisth. Costall of Welby, aet 23. Her parents are dead.
Appln. by Rd. Winn of Lincoln pewterer. (Welby, Strox-
ton, or Willesthorp.)
1602. Jan. 9. Edward Clapton of Wilstrope husb. and Alice
Holder of Thurlebye. Surety, William Peirson of Thur-
lebye blacksmith. (All Saints Stamford.)
1637. Feb. 9. Michaell Clare of Asgarby husb. aet 30 and Mane
Sleightholme of same spr. set. 24. Bond by John Sleight-
holme of Sleeford tanner and John Goodyere of Hecking-
ton yeom. (Asgarbie.)
1667. Nov. 20. Nicholas Clare of Asgarby yeom. and Sara Bennett
of ffolkingham spr. Surety, John Mitton of Kirkby Lay-
thorp* (ffolkingham, Sempringham, or Asgarby.)
1665. . . . Alexander Clarke of Newarke on Trent Co. Notts
dyer and Elizth. Pemberton of Ropesley spr. Surety,
Eleazer Huddleston of Haddington Co. yeom
(Longe Benington, Ropesley or Gunerby.)
1669. . . . Anthony Clarke of Coates (?) and . . . Martin
of same. Surety Thomas Cooke. (Swallow or Rothwell )
1665. Dec. 22. Charles Clarke of Branston yeom, and Isabel!
Midlebrooke of Shipwash in the parish of Canwicke spr
Surety, Thomas Clarke of Bran9ton yeom. (Wash
brough or Canwicke.)
1639. Nov. 18. Christopher Clarke of Winceby yeom a t 24 and >
Alice Cardon of Saustrop spr. aet 33 Surety, Robert
Clarke. (St. Mich.)
1639. April 20. ffrancys Gierke of Yarborougn husb .rt 40 Uld
Ann Watson of Alvingham wid. »t 40 (Y*rt)OrottKn0
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
79
1664. Nov. 19. Henry Clarke of Nutty Co. Nott. gardiner and
Mary Chapman of Caithorp spr. Surety, Richard Chap-
man. (Caithorp.)
1662. Apr. 15. James Clarke of Boston butcher and Suzan ffree-
man of Skirbecke spr. Surety, John Greene of Lincoln
butcher. (Swinshead.)
1669. May 24. John Clarke (? Clacke) of Denton husb. and Elizth.
Costall of Barrowby spr. Surety, Richard Winn of the,
City of Lincoln pewterer. (Welby, Stroxton, or Willes-
trop.)
1662. Feb. 24. John Clarke of Ashbie in the parish of Bottesford
yeom. and widr. aet. 28 and Hanna Ward of Wintringham
spr. set. 18. Surety, William Hailes of the Bail of Lincoln
labr. Certificate of E. Boteler rector of Wintringham as to
her friends' consent. (Wintringham.)
1668. Nov. 4. Richard Clarke of Cunsby White-House yeom. and
widr. aet. 26 and Anne Maddison of Thornton spr. aet. 22.
Her parents consent. Surety, Christopher Maddison of
Llornecastle. (Kirkstea'd or Stixwould.)
1665. Mch. 23. Richard Clarke elk. curate of Croft a widr. aet. 50
and ffaith Rayner of Wainfleete All Saints wid. aet. 40.
Appln. by John Cutbert of ffriskney gent. Surety,
Edward Wilbie of same gent. (Wainfleete All Saints or
ffriskney.)
1662. Aug. 14. Richard Clark of Bassingham labr. set. 27 and
Marie Pacy of same spr. aet. 27. Their parents consent
Surety, Chaworth Clark of Lincoln butcher. (Eagle )
1585. May 8. Rd. Clarke of Sutherton and Eliz. Kingeston of 1
dicke. (Algarkirke.)
1670. May 7. Thomas Clarke of ffriskney yeom. and widr. and
Elizth. Smyth of Wianfleete St. Mary spr.
1664. May 26. Thomas Clarke of Laughton yeom. aet. 30 and
Alice Skendleby of same aet. 28. Their parents consent
(Laughton or St. Paul in Bail. In the margin, " Brattleby,
Greetwell, Cherry Willingham.")
1663. July 30. Thomas Clarke of Toft in the parish of W vtham
on the Hill husb. and Elizth. Watson of I ound in a
parish spr. Sureties, William Watson of Lound husb
and Michael Clarke. (All Saints Stamford.)
1668. Sept. 24. William Clarke of Frodingham yeom and Jane
Howson of Scoulthotpc spr. Surely. 'John Clarke ot
Bromby yeom. (Appleby or Messingham )
1665. June 19. William Clarke of Grantliani husb, and Elizth
Pamhain of same spr. Surety, rhomas Cooke of the
('lose of Lincoln elk. (Grantliani, (it P.iunW.n, Slioxton.
or Skillington.)
80 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1663. Aug. 25. William Clarke of Skirbeck husb. aet. 30 and
Abigale Simpson of Boston spr. aet. 24. Her parents con-
sent. Surety, Thos. ffowler of Kirton yeom. (Skirbeck
or Boston.)
1663. Feb. 8. William Clarke of Gateburton yeom. aet. 23 and
Katherine ffitchett of same spr. aet. 27. Their fathers are
dead ; their mothers consent. Surety, Robert ffitchett of
Gate Burton gent. (St. Paul in Bail or Marton.)
1637. May 20. William Clarke of North Scarle 'elk. and
Thomasine Partridge of same wid. Surety, Robert
Proctor of same yeom. (St. Mich.)
1634. May 6. [F.] William Clarke of Boston butcher aet. 26 and
Mary Dolliffe of same spr. aet. 21. Fler parents are dead.
Appln. by Edward Clarke of the City of Lincoln yeom.
(Boston.)
1668. May 26. Courte Clawson of Boston gent, and Sarah Calver-
ley of same wid. Bond by Original Lawrence of Lincoln
gent, and Hugh Norton of same gent. (Sibsey, Leake,
Leverton, or ffreeston.)
1663. Oct. 7. William Clay of Benington gent. aet. 27 and Anne
Ward of Ingoldmells aet. 19. His father is dead ; her
parents and his mother consent. Appln. by Magr.
Quadring. (Ingoldmells or Quadring.)
1669. July 2. John Clayepoole of Ripingale husb. and Rebecca
Charter of same wid. Surety, William Tilson of West
Wilaby husb. (Ripingale or Sempringham.)
1669. Feb. 8. James Claiton of Coat.es Magna and ... of same
wid. Surety, Thomas Browne of same husb. (Thornton
Curtis.)
1588. July 24. Ralphe Clayton of Ruskington ludi magisler and
Ann Grislinge of Dockflike. Surety, John Enderbie of
Lincoln grocer. (Coningesbie.)
1662. May 13. Richard Clayton junr. of Grimsbie Abbey yeom.
and Mary Lowe of same wid. (Great Grimsbie, Scartha,
or Clee.)
1640. Aug. 5. Roger Cleasbieof Skirbecke yeom. aet. 24 and Marie
Holdernes of Boston spr. act. 22. Her mother consents.
Surety, George Cleasbie of Bucknall yeom. (St. Panic N
1664. Jan. 23. Robert Clemit of St. Swithin's Lincoln dish-tumec
and Mary Dixon of same spr. and singlewoman. Surety,
Michael Sleight of the Close of Lincoln inhblder (St
Swithin or St. Paule in Bayle.)
1669. Dec. 30. Robert Clernrnons oi Reepham husb, a t 31 and n
Elizth. Jackson of Walkerith In the parish oi Gainsburgh
wid. ret. 36. His parents consent ; hers arc dead
(Gainsburgh or Lea.)
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
81
1669. May 29. Thomas Cliffe of Owersby yeom. and Bridget
Allen of Kingerby spr. Surety Thomas Watson gent.
(Kingerby, Stainefeild, or Bratleby.)
1606. June 12. [C] John Clifton late of Laighton Co. Hunt. Esq.
deed. Adm. to Robert Newman one of the creditors of
deceased
1663. Oct. 13. Edward Clippingdale of Haxey moilitor aet. 23 and
Elizth. Everatt aet. 25. Surety, Israeli Harrison of Haxey
yeom. (Haxey.) , r
1637. Nov. 22. Edmund Clipsham of Cateby gent. aet. 28 and
Susanne West of Raithby spr. aet. 21. Surety, Edward
Parker of Maultby husb. (Legburne or Raithby.)
SANDAL MAGNA PARISH REGISTERS.
From the Archbishop's Transcripts.
(Continued from Vol IV. , page 56. )
1629. Joseph s. of Daniell Hall bap.
Anne d. of Robt. Sikes bap.
Thos. s. of Gervase Wright bap.
Hy. Grice esqr. burd.
Rd. Worall burd.
Jeffrey Lambert burd.
Susan d. of Wm. Savage bap.
Jennett Robert burd.
Anne d. of Rd. Ilbecke bap.
Anne d. of Rd. Ilbecke burd.
Ralphe Parker burd.
Joseph Stocke, vtcat
Fras. X Wodd,
Josias Roe,
John Drake,
Thos. Wright,
Thos. Awdesley,
Thos. X Halj ,
» Churchwdens.
1630. Geo. Nayler burd; (no dates).
Judith d. of Josias Roe bap.
Susan d. of Rd. Dale bap.
Elizth. d. of Rd. Preestley bap.
Alice d, of Rd. Worall bap.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Thos. s. of Matthewe Hardcastle burd.
Thos. s. of Thos. Nayler bap.
Hugh Pindar and Anne Booth md.
Anne d. of Wm. Coplay bap.
Thos. s. of Thos. Nayler burd.
John Barker and Jane Browne md.
Anne d. of Wm. Coplay burd.
Barthwe. s. of John Goodyeare burd.
Widdowe Faireburne burd.
Ux. Robt. Browneld burd.
Joseph s. of Thos. Audsley bap.
Elizth. d. of Joseph Beatson bap.
Margt. d. of John Spetch bap.
Dorcas d. of Thos. Wightman bap.
Anthy. Atkinson and Mary Tayler md.
Mary d. of Hy. Rainer bap.
Winafreed d. of John Drake bap.
Lawrence Sanders burd.
Hy. Blacker and Alice Dawson md.
James s. of Matthewe Hardcastle bapt.
Joseph Arnold and Jennett Nettleton md.
Susan d. of Wm. Barber bap.
Mary d. of Thos. Pollard bap.
Elizth. d. of Wm. Bacon bap.
John s. of Edmund Molson bap.
Robt. Dickenson burd.
John s. of Geo. Hirst bap.
Elizth. d. of Thos. Woodd bap.
Matthias s. of Thos. Hirst bap.
Sarah d. of Thos. Millner bap.
Alice d. of Wm. Lambert bap.
Samll. s. of Ralph Bradfeld bap.
Wm. s. of Thos. Wright bap..
Henrye Worall and Mary Oxeley md.
Anne d. of Thos. Parke bap.
Alice ux. Thos. Preston burd.
Francis Wodd burd.
Ellin d. of Francis Bynnes bap.
Jane d. of Hy. Bradley bap.
Wm. s. of Thos. Hutchenson baptized.
Judith d. of Hy. Grice bap.
John Dawson and Anne Heptonstall md.
Rd. and Thos. sons of Michaell Oates bap.
Samll. s. of Rd. Norton bapt.
Wm. s. of John Coward bapt.
Elizth. d. of Josias Poole burd.
Gervase s. of Rd. Norton burd.
Barbary d. of Nicholas Wright bap.
Thos. Stockc burd.
Roger s. of Roger Bynnes bap.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Alexr. Wheatcroft and Anne Brooke md.
Mary d. of Paul Browneld bap.
Luke s. of John Sprigonell bap.
Jonathan s. of Thos. Waune bap.
Mary d. of John Barker bap.
Sarah d. of Rd. Oxeley bap.
Geo. Waringe and Elizth. Laycocke md.
Gervase Browne burd.
Elizth. Nayler burd.
Gervase and Martha childn. of Rd. Preston bap.
Jane Burton burd.
Susan d. of Joseph Arnold bap.
Mary d. of Matthias Pickersgill bap.
Grace d. of Wm. Coward bap.
Geo. s. of Wm. Hutchenson bap.
Francis Hanson and Anne Townrawe md.
Joseph Stocke, vie.
Raphe Oxleay,
John Oxley,
Wm. X Pell,
Chwdens.
Elizth. Wright widdowe burd. (no dates).
Robt. Boothroyd burd.
Wm. s. of Wm. Lister bap. •
Alice d. of Anthy. Hirst burd.
Edwd. s. of John Wodd bap.
Sarah d. of Hy. Harmer bap.
Elizth. d. of Rd. Oxeley burd.
Luke s. of John Sprigunell burd.
Thos. s. of Wm. Hirst bapt.
Anne d. of Robt. Browneld burd.
Rd. s. of Rd. Ilbecke bap.
Elizth. d. of John Goodyeare bap.
Barbarye d. of Nichr. Wright burd.
Joseph s. of Joseph Beatson bap.
Martha d. of Wm. Coplay bap.
Grace d. of Wm. Coward burd.
Elizth. Garnett burd.
Elizth. d. of Joseph Risheworth bap.
Mary d. of Win. Pell bap.
Abraham Crosland and Elizth. Lee md.
Thos. Hutchenson burd.
John Barber burd.
Abraham s. of Edward Arnold bap.
Judith d. of Thos. Wright bap.
Robt. Cawoodd and Dorpthye Hirst md.
John s. of John Knutton bap.
Hy. Goodyeare and Anne Proctor md.
Dorothye Norfolke burd.
Edwd. Fennicke and Sarah Nevillmd.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Barthwe. s. of Rd. Stoaker bap.
Thos. Nayler burd.
Elizth. d. of John Goodyeare burd.
Allan Norton burd.
Mary d. of Thos. Ward bap.
Jane d. of Thos. Browne bap.
Rd. Walker and Jennett Tayler md.
Anne d. of Anthy. Atkinson bap.
Martha d. of Wm. Coplay burd.
John Heald and Unica Blackeburne md.
John s. of Anthy. Coward bap.
John Collit burd.
Elizth. ux. Thos. Hill burd.
Anne d. of Ralph Oxeley burd.
Sarah d. of John Swallowe burd.
Samll. s. of Thos. Norton bap.
Grace d. of Edwd. Johnson bap.
Robt. Walker and Mary Armitage md.
John Matthewman and Anne Deane md.
Thos. Savile and Anne Norton md.
Wm. s. of Wm. Dobson bap.
John s. of Rd. Bedforth bap.
Geo. s. of Geo. Millner bap.
Wm. Millner burd.
Anne Blacker burd.
Susan d. of Brian Barber bap.
Elizth. d. of Francis Hanson bap.
Wm. s. of Wm. Judd burd.
Ellin d. of Ralphe Ardington bap.
Ellin d. of Ralphe Ardington burd.
Alice d. of Edward Arnold burd.
Hy. Moake burd.
Alice ux. Wm. Sparke burd.
Barnabas s. of Barnabus Parker bap.
Brice s. of Brice Norton bap.
Martha d. of Daniell Hall bap.
Wm. s. of Rd. Walker bap.
Jane d. of Rd. Ray burd.
Rd. Gomersall burd.
Rosamund d. of Bryan Breere bap.
Rosamund d. of Bryan Breere burd.
Joseth Stocks, vie.
Thos. Poi i arde,
John So 0 r.
John BoYNE,
Wm. Baxter,
Mathew Burdett,
M \ mi w \Y hi k y k.
Church wdens.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
35
ACT BOOKS OF THE PREROGATIVE COURT
OF YORK.
(Continued from Vol. IV. , page 21.)
1685-6. Jan. 29. Thos. Edgerton of Barkhamstead co. Herts esqr. Adm.
by Decree of Court to Thos. Smart gent.
Feb. 1. Benjamin Browne of Kirby Malzard clerk. Adm. to
John Ward to the use of his daughter Mary Ward, niece of deed.
Feb. 16. Martha Vadcoe of York. Adm. to son Wra. Thurscross.
Feb. 18. Nathan Young of North Newbold. Will to vvid. Jane
Young.
Feb. 23. Charles Leedam of Kirby Malzard. Will to his mother
Mary Lee.
March 20. John Peckett of York. Adm. of goods left unad-
ministered by Richard Metcalfe alderman deed., granted to
widow Margaret Peckett.
March 1. John Parke of Climbsteel. Will to daughters Hanna
and Mary Parke. Also Curation of said Hanna and Mary
granted to Thos. Richardson and Rd. Postlethwaite. Also
Curation of Philip Parke, son of deed., granted to Thos. Post-
lethwaite.
March 1. Frances Hutchinson of Cleugh bank. Will to John Hut-
chinson and Anne Dawson.
March 3. Thomas Stephenson of Warlaby par. of Ainderby
Steeple. Adm. to widow Ruth.
March 3. Christopher Morley of York. Will to widow Anne.
March 6. Dorothy Peirson of Dunthwaite. Will to Charles I ret on
of Threakeld.
March 10. Thomas Stephenson, Martha, Isabella, and Stephen
Stephenson, children of Robt. Stephenson of the city of London.
Tuition to Rebecca Stephenson.
March 12. Robert Bulcock of Brownhill. Will to Christr. Bulcock.
March 13. John Chayton of Lancaster. Adm. to nephew [nepos]
Ralph Chayton.
March 15. Daniel Beldon of Hansworth. Will to Roger Beldon.
March 16. John Scott of Stainerhall. Sequestration to John
Scott.
March 16. Wm, Lawson of Lankland. Adm. to son Christr.
Lawson.
1686. March 25. Thomas Richardson of York. Will, to widow Alice.
March 25. John Lockwood son of Wm. L. late of York deed.
Curation to Elizth. Wallis widow.
March 27. William Cragelt of Hexham. Adm. to widow Mary.
March 30. William Spink of Dalby gent. Will to Rob* Hammond
and Chas. Willcox.
86
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
April 8. Richard Robinson of Linton Woods. Will to widow
Anne and son Richard.
April 8. Thomas Coekcroft of Clitheroe. Adm. with will annexed
as to goods left unadministered by widow Mary, granted to
Henry Farrer to use of Charles Farrer, brother of said Mary.
April 8. Mary Coekcroft of Clitheroe. Adm. to nephew [nepos]
Hy. Farrer.
April 8. George Harland of Calvis. Will proved May 1686, and
corroborated March 1707.
Sede Vacante.
1688. July 24. Gilbert Allenson of York but dying in London. Will to
John Smith of London, to the use of Catherine, Allan and Elizth.
Allenson, childn. of deed.
Dec. 18. Henry Fysh rector of Foston. Will to brother Thos.
Fysh clerk.
Dec. 20. Francis Mawburne of York. Will to dau. Anne Ash-
burne.
1688-9. Jan- 3- Timothy Sherard of Osbaldwick clerk. Will to widow
Elizth.
Jan. 12. William Coulson of Hexham. Will to Benoni Gibson.
Jan. 15. Sir John Boynton of Rocliffe knight. Will to brother
Matthew Boynton esqr.
Jan. 22. Edward and Theodoria Smithson of . . . minors.
Tuition to Richard Smithson their brother.
Jan. 24. Bartholomew Pick of Gelstrope. Adm. to dau. Grare
wife of Robt. Dickinson.
Jan. 28. Mary Montague of Hayton. Adm. to Sir Thomas Rud-
ston baronet.
Jan. 28. Ellianora Farrand of York widow. Will to Robt. Ash
gent.
Feb. 2. John Sutton of Selby. Adm. by Decree of Court to John
Sutton of York gent.
Feb. 7. John Heathfeild of Middleham. Will to John Metralf.
Feb. 16. Nathaniel Spencer of Selby. Adm. to widow Mary.
Feb. 18. Thomas Ward of- Darlington. Will to Isabella Ward
widow.
Feb. 19. Henry Jaques of Elvington esqr. Will to Mary Jaques
widow.
Feb. 22. Henry Rycroft, rector of Northmeales. Adm. to Edward
Fleetwood esqr.
Feb. 26. Thomas Cass of Acaster Hill par. Husthwaite, Will
to son George Casse.
Feb. 27. Mary Fothergill of Nottingham widow. Will to son
Anthony Fothergill. \
March 14. Thomas Oakes of Howden, Adm. to Stephen Mar-
grave to the use of Margt. and Stephen Margrave nephews
[nepotum] of deed.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 87
March 16. Sir Hugh Cholmeley of Whitby bart. Will to Dame
Anne Cholmeley widow. (Adm. de bonis non, limited. 10 April
1801.)
March 18. Christr. Carter of Kirkby on Wisk. Will to widow
Isabella.
March 20. Mary Wilson of Burrell. Will to George Fothergill.
March 22. William Gamble of Balne par. Snaith. Adm. to
Thomas Bowles.
March 22. John Taylor of Towthrop. Will to Thomas Taylor.
March 21. Lewis [Leudovicus] Etherington of Rillington. - Will
to widow Anne.
688. Dec. 26. Robert Calvert of Newby Wiske. Will to son George
Calvert.
689. April 3. Benjamin Lister of York esqr. Will to Thos. Lister esqr.
April 20. John Cock of Stockton on Teas. Adm. to widow
Isabella.
April 22. John Crew OfTley of Crew co. Chester. Adm. to widow
Anne Crew Offley.
April 15. George Armitage of Carleton. Will to Hy. Beal clerk
and Richd. Peares.
May 1. Jane Shacklelon of Norsthorne co. Lane. Adm. to son
Robert S.
May 23. Mary Headley of York. Will to Isabella Levett spr.
May 23. Sir Wilfrid Lawson of I sell co. Cumbd. baronet. Will
to Sir Wilfrid Lawson bart.
May 23. Thomas Harland of Beverley. Will to son John Har-
land.
May 25. Richd. Whalley of Manchester. Will to Robert Chap-
man.
May 26. John Lupton of Kirby Malzeard. Adm. to widow
Mary.
May 27. Elizth. Armistead of Beedall spr. Adm. to uncle James
Brest.
May 28. Isabella Rowland of Hexham. Adm. to Ellenor Jopling
widow, mother of deed.
May 31. John Purratt of Selby. Will to Margt. Purratt w idow.
June 5. Thomas Pindar of Clitheroe. Will to Anthy. Walmsley
and Robt. Brenand.
June 6. Richard Cuthbert of Marton. Adm. to widow Citilia.
June S. Elizth. Beck with of Steidenford a minor. Adm, to
Castiliana Beckwith widow, her mother.
June 12. Elizth. Sunley of Newton par. Pickering. Will to
William Tranmer.
June 15. William Syll of Stenton p. Haversham in the fcrchd oi
Richmond. Will to Agnes, Alice and Rebecca Syll.
May 22. Edward lord Ingram, Viscount Irwin. Will 10 widow
Elizth. lady Ingram.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
June 26. John Kettlewell of Burnley. Adm. to his father Wm.
Kettlewell.
June 27. Sir Richard Mauleverer of Allerton Mauleverer. Will
to Dame Barbara Mauleverer widow.
June 29. Edward Beale of Acklam. Will to Anne Beale.
MARRIAGE REGISTERS OF ST. MAURICE, YORK.
(Continued from Vol. IV. , page 41 .)
762. Henry Hontum, bachelor, Ann Morison, spinster, both of this
parish, Feb. 2.
Thomas Hopkinson of Huntington butcher and bachelor, Ann
Plowman of this parish spinster, March 25. (Licence.)
John Jackson of this parish widower, Ann Walker of Bishophill
senior spinster, Aug. to.
William Whiteaker of Nottingham a militia man in Col. Thornton's
Battallion now quartered here, Ann Colley of this parish spin-
ster, Oct. 31. (Licence.)
Francis Lofthouse of this parish widower, Alice Atkinson of St.
Michael Belfry, Dec. 30. (Licence.)
763. John Hargate of Woodkirk coalminer, Ann Cromwell of this
parish spinster, April 5.
Charles Grimmer, Margt. Dickering spinster, both of this parish,
Oct. 14.
Thomas Tindal of St. Marylebone co. Middx. gent., Ann Swainson
of this parish spinster, Dec. 6. (Licence.)
764. William Patten of St. Mary Castlegate breeches maker, Ann Thomp-
son of this parish spinster, Jan. 17.
John Smith bachelor, Jane Ashton spinster, both of this parish,
Jan. 30.
Joseph Stobert of this parish widower, Hannah Myton of St. John
Delpike widow, Feb. 5.
James Nasbitt of this parish a soldier in a Regiment of DragO ns
commanded by the Earl of Cholmondelev now quartered here,
Frances Johnson of St. John's spinster, Sepfc 27.
765. Peter Hume sledraper, Mary Grasby spinster, both of the Close,
Feb. 4. (Licence.)
Tshmael Smith paviour, Elizth. Heardsman spinster, both of this
parish. Aug. 29.
Richard Sledmore of Trinity Goodramgate, Ann Hart of this parish
spinster, Nov. 18.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST, 89
1766. Michael Fox of St. Saviour carpenter, Susannah Lund of this
parish spinster, March 30. (Licence.)
John Wyrel gardener, bachelor, Jane Thackray spinster, both of
this parish, Aug. 12.
John Smith of Otley bachelor, Susannah Read of this parish spin-
ster, Aug. 18.
William Renton tanner, widower, Jane Stubbs widow, both of this
parish, Aug. 25.
1767. Robert Hourst of this parish widower, bricklayer, Ann. Lund of
St. Martin Micklegate spinster, Feb. 3. (Licence.)
George Harrison combmaker, Ann Swainston spinster, both of this
parish, Feb. 19.
1768. Henry Lightfoot of this parish widower, Rebecca Simpson of St.
Cuthbert's, widow, Jan. 10.
Robert Rennison of Bilbrough butcher, bachelor, Elizth. Battman
of this parish spinster, May 17. (Licence.)
Joseph Robinson bachelor, Elizth. Cheatham spinster, both of this
parish, July 31.
Edward Glass of this parish, Mary Hethard of St. Martin Coney
Street, Aug. 30.
John Martin of St. Michael Spurriergate, Ann Molyneux of this
parish, Nov. 29.
1769. Thomas Prince, Mary Prince, both of this parish, Jan. 16.
Robert Bramley of All Saints North St., Ann Colldwell of this
parish, March 5.
John Farnhill of Trinity King's Court, Martha Wilson of this
parish, March 27. (Licence.)
Richard Waind of St. Cuthbert's, Emelea Wrap of this parish,
March 28.
William Henry Temple, Ann Copeland, both of this parish, May
12. (Licence.)
John Avison of St. Saviour's, Dorothy Newsom of this parish,
May 15.
Daniel McDaniel, Margaret Panton, both of this parish, Nov. 5.
1770. Joseph Wyrill, Mary Lee, both of this parish, Feb. 26.
William Hornsey of Sheriff Hutton, Sarah Reed of this parish,
April 22. (Licence.)
James Wilson of Ackworth, Elizth. Wilson of this parish, May
15. (Licence.)
Thomas Key of Abberford, Ellin Varley of this parish, June 3.
(Licence.)
Jonathan Sugden clothier, Sarah Dolphin, both of this parish,
Nov. 20.
John Gill of All Saints Pavement, Hannah Colbeck of this parish.
Dec. 16.
177 1. Leonard Hunter, Elizth, Thompson, both of this parish, Feb, It
John Thackray of this parish, Elizth. May of Si. OUwsfe, Feb 15,
William Cooper, Elizth. Ridsdale, both of this parish, M.«\ ;
(Licence.)
90 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
John Whip, Elizth. Hawcroft, both of this parish, June 27.
Geo. Metcalf, Sarah Baxter, both of this parish, Aug. 27.
Jonas Jewitt of St. Maurice clothier, Ann Grange of the Beddern,
Dec. 5. (Licence.)
Richard Bourn farmer, Mary Hardy, both of this parish, Dec. 24.
1772. Richard Dawson of Over Helmsley farmer, Ruth Heardsman of
this parish, Nov. 8. (Licence.)
William Mellush of this parish brewer, Mary Hill of Dunnington
spinster, Nov. 25. (Licence.)
1773. Charles Tasker of St. Saviour's wheelwright, Elizth. Staner of this
parish. Feb. 16.
Richard Sugden of St. Crux chairmender, Easter Robinson of this
parish, Dec. 9.
1774. Thomas Holmes of Trinity King's Court roper marker, Mary Sun-
man of this parish, Jan. 30.
Francis Pearson joiner, Elizth. Cock, both of this parish, Feb. 13.
John Raper of Thirkleby yeoman, Mary Wilkinson of this parish,
Aug. 18. (Licence.)
William Richardson gardener, Elizth. Colebeck, both of this parish,
Oct. 24.
James Hill, tailor, Sarah Walker, both of this parish, Nov. 15.
1775. William Lister carpenter, Ann Taylor, both of this parish, Feb. 7.
(N.B. — By a mistake in ye name of one of ye above Parties
they were ye same day again married by a Licence.)
1776. Joseph Clayton of Sherburn farmer, Frances Varley of this parish,
Jan. 9. (Licence.)
John Fargison labourer, Hannah McGill, both of this parish, Sept.
22.
John Wedgewood, Hannah Grayson, both of this parish, Nov. 23.
1777. Edward Rowling, Hannah Lickass, both of this parish, April 20.
George White of this parish cordwainer, Martha Fearnley of Trinity
Goodramgate, Aug 23..
1778. Thomas Barker of St. Michael Belfry gent., Lucy Wycliffe of this
parish, Nov. 13. (Licence.)
1779. Robert Baxter, Mary Agar, both of this parish, Jan. 19.
William Lee of this parish, Catherine Parkin of St. John Delpike,
June 5.
Samuel Cole of Skerne farmer, Margaret Deighton of this parish,
Aug. 28.
Leonard Fozard carpenter, Jane Robinson, both of this parish,
Sept. 27.
Jaimes Atkinson of Langton butcher, Elizth. Watson of tins parish,
Oct. 19. (Licence.)
John Chapman of St. Denis Walmgate cooper, Sarah Stow of this
parish, Nov. 29. >
William Cobb of Stillington farmer, Mercy CordeiUC ot this parish,
Dec. 5. (Licence.)
Luke Wood malster, Ellen Hill, both of this parish, Dec. 6.
Br
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. QI
1780. James Scruton barber, Elizth. White, both of this parish, Jan. 3.
William Howard of St. Michael Spurriergate cabinet maker, Martha
Clark of this parish widow, Feb. 3. (Licence.)
Richard Bird, Elizth. Cowldwell, both of this parish, May 25.
Jonathan Taylor of Garforth collier, Ellen Jefferey of this parish,
June 26. (Licence.)
Ralph Walker, Ann Thornton, both of this parish, Nov. 13.
James Lee, Jane Whitton, both of this parish, Dec. 23.
1781. James Jackson a soldier in the 48th Regt. of Foot, Isabella Holmes,
both of this parish, Jan. 1.
Thomas Copeland of St. Peter the Little, Elizth Jackson of this
parish, May 8.
Thomas Moody of Riccall, Mary Suggi of this parish, July 3.
1782. Christopher Wood husbandman, Martha Reacha spinster, both of
this parish, Jan. 29.
1783. James Griswood of St. Martin Micklegate and Mary Moisey of
this parish, Feb. 9.
William Mackrell of St. John's Micklegate draper, and Mary
Robinson of this parish, Mch. 31.
Timothy Allott clothier, and Mary Johnson spinster, both of this
parish, May 6. (Licence.)
Joshua Rea of Snaith widower, Mary Rhodes of this parish spin-
ster, May 12.
George Barber bricklayer, Mary Graves spinster, both of this parish,
June 7. (Licence.)
Haylock Adams labourer, Mary Binning spinster, both of this
parish, Sept. 2 1
Thomas Thackray labourer, Mary Hexham spinster, both of this
parish, Oct 28.
Samuel Hardcastle joiner, Hannah Waddington spinster, both of
this parish, Nov. 23.
1784. No marriages registered this year.
1785. John Sherwood of Bossall farmer, Ann Reed of this parish spin-
ster, Mch. 27. (Licence J
Thomas Dollison of St. Michael Spurriergate, Ellin Gray of this
parish spr., July 18
John Watson of the Bedern, tailor, Hannah Gowland of this parish
spr., Aug. 28.
Joseph Drummond of St Michael Belfry, and Ann Deighton of
this parish spr. Nov. 10.
John Wilsha of St. John Delpike tailor, Elizth. Simpson of this
parish spr., Nov. 14
John Sowden of St. Olave's husbn., Mary Lickuorouse of this
parish spr., Nov. 20
Geo. Willson of St. Dinnis husbn., Sarah Sharp' of this parish spr.,
Nov. 22
Thomas Gowland of this parish painter, Ann Maulam of TrilUtJ
King's Court spr., Dec. 26.
1786 John Sawyer of Leeds merchant, Elizth. WyclilTe 01 this parish,
spr., Feb. 2. (Licence.)
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Richard Brown iccler, Ann Sollet, both of this parish, May 14,
Joshua Robinson farmer, Ann Ezart spr., both of this parish,
August 19.
1787. John Ezard labr., Rachel Drummund spr., both of this parish,
April 10.
John Lickis widower, Mary Madeson spr., both of this parish,
June 7.
Thomas Walker of St. Peter the Little sadler, Margt Champlay of
this parish spr., June 11. (Licence.)
1789. John Rhodes of St. Olave's farmer and bachelor, Mary Rooks of
this parish spr., Sept. 12
John Hargrave of Marygate wheelwright and house carpenter,
Hannah Nelson of this parish, Sept. 20.
Thomas Hurworth staymaker, Elizth. Cromack spr., both of this
parish, Sept. 29.
William Butler bricklayer, Sarah Whitehead, both of this parish,
Nov 25.
William Bowman of Huntington labr., Alice Deighton of this
parish spr., Nov. 30.
Richard Powell of this parish farmer, Mary Dover of Heslington
spr., Dec. 5. (Licence )
1790. John Ealand, Jane Todd spr., both of this parish, Mch. 7.
William Hassell of this parish labourer, Hannah Wincop of St
Martin Micklegate, Mch. 28. (Licence.)
Thomas Williamson joiner, Rebecca Catherick spinster, May 2.
Francis Mountain of Knaresbro' gent., Ann Wilson of St. John
Delpike, May 27. (Licence)
Christopher Handley of St. John Delpike labourer, Ann Meek of
this parish widow, July 26.
Christopher Rawden of this parish husbandman, Elizth. Exlay of
Trinity King's Court spinster, Sept. 26.
William Cooper gent., Mary Matson, both of this parish, Dec. 14.
(Licence.)
Peter Feist of Beverley, Margaret Soulby of this parish spinster,
Dec. 14. (Licence.)
Blaxby Petronel, the Smith's wife, executed in the Market for a Witch,
March 4, 1642. — [Pocklington Parish Register.]
Bligh Baptisms at St. Mabyn Cornwall.
1619. March 9. Elizabeth daughter of James Bligh.
1624. Aug. 29. Richard s. of James Bligh and Loveday Ins wife
1629. April 8. John s. of James Bligh and Loveday his wife
1645. Aug. 1. Dorothy d. of Richard and Mar) Bligh.
1650. Sept. 28. Elizabeth d. of Richard and Mary Bligh.
1653. April 20. Mary, d. of Richard and Mary Bligh,
Bowes Thos. of Kirkby Kendall CO. Westmd, gent and Mrs, Mary On
deux of Low Barnby, married by Licence at Bossall, Feb. 17. 1714.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
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MANOR COURT OF ARKENGARTHDALE.
ORIGINAL WILLS.
Edward Alderson of Arkeltown yeoman.
23 Sept. 1726.
Body to the earth.
To my " sonne and air " all my farm at Arkeltown which I had
sett by my father Robert Alderson.
Daughters Mary Alderson, Elizth. and Ruth, the house and ground
wh. I purchased of James Coates of Arkeltown.
Wife Mary one third of my land at Arkeltown left by my father,
for her life or widowhood .
To my son all my implements of husbandry, and if my son Robert
die under 21, then to my said three daurs. at 21.
Son Robert and dau. Mary, exors .
James Alderson of Lokhouse and Robt. Binks trustees for my
children.
(Signed by mark. No seal.)
Witnesses- — Ann Alderson, Simon Alderson, John Hutchinson.
Proved 15 Nov. 1726 by James Alderson and Robert
Binks, tutors and exors.
Bond 15 Nov. 1726 by James Alderson of Lockhouse yeoman
and Robt. Binks of Arkletown yeoman in £500 for due
administration.
Thomas Alderson of Faggergill.
29 May 1728. Admon. Bond by Simon Alderson of same
place yeoman (brother and admor. of deceased) and John
Milner of Garmathwaite yeoman in £200.
Simon Alderson of Kitley Intack.
10 Feb. 1752.
Goods to be sold and debts paid.
Sons Simon and John Alderson £10 each after debts paid, and
£10 each two years afterwards.
Dau. Mary Smith £\ a year for life after debts paid ; if she die
before receiving £10 then the rest of the £\o to her son
Joseph Smith.
94
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Grandson Joseph Alderson, son of my natural son Joseph A., £5
at 21.
Grandchildren John and Ann Miller 5s. each.
Sister Margaret Alderson.
Son William Alderson my leasehold estate in Arkengarthdale,
and he to be exor.
(Signed by mark. Seal, a lion rampant.)
Witnesses — Thomas Miller, Margaret Calvert, Charles Wensley.
Codicil, 19 Nov. 1752.
Son Simon Alderson £6. 12. o instead of £10, he having already
gotten £3 : 8:0.
Son John Alderson £$. 19. o only.
(Signed by mark. Same seal.)
Witnesses — Margaret Calvert, Chas. Wensley.
Proved 11 May 1754 by the exor.
Inventory 21 March 1753 by Bryan Hird, Thos. Stephenson,
Nathan Atkinson, and Chas. Wensley. Total £23. 9. o.
Debts £51. 8. 6.
WIILIAM ALDERSON of Eskerlith yeoman.
8 Nov. 1766.
Brother James Alderson one dwelling house wherein John Aider-
son now dwells, and a close called High Close, and 3 parcels
of ground adjoining, for his life, and then to his son Thomas
Alderson.
Nephew John Alderson son of my brother Miles Alderson lately
deceased, £30 at 21.
Mary A. and Elizth. A. daurs. of my said brother Miles A. £10
each at 21.
Brother Edmund Alderson the house wherein I now dwell, Low
Close, the Pry, East pasture,- and Cragg Wood, for the residue
of my lease, subject to debt clue to Agnis Slack of Eskerlith.
Rer. of goods to brother Edmund Alderson, exor.
(Signed by mark. Fancy seal.)
Witnesses — Luke Hird, Elizth. Slack, Wm. Slack.
Proved 23 Oct. 1767 by exor.
Bond 23 Oct. 1767 by Edmund Alderson of Arkengarthdale pariah
yeoman and Jonathan Kipling of same parish yeoman in
£100. >
Inventory 3 Feb. 1767, £167 : 10 : 8
Debts and legacies £129. 4. 9.
Surplus £38. 5. 1 1.
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95
Joseph Alder son of Hilltop yeoman.
ii Feb. 1766.
Wife Sarah and 2 younger sons Joseph and John A. £y a year
out of my leasehold estate at Westhouse in parish of Arken-
garthdale, till my youngest son attains 21, he being now in
his 13th year, and then £4. a year to wife for her widowhood,
and the Parlour of my house to live in.
Son Simon A, dau. Margaret A., Sarah wife of Robt. Hall,
Joseph A., and John A. £14 each out of said leasehold estate.
Son George A. all my said leasehold estates and the residue of
my goods, and he to be exor.
(Signed. Fancy seal.)
Witnesses — Wm. Slack, Simon Alderson, Mary Peacock.
Proved 23 Oct. 1767 by exor.
Bond 23 Oct. 1767 by George Alderson of Arkengarthdale miner
and Wm. Nixon of same yeoman in £100.
William Alderson of Kitley Intack.
3 Sept. 1773.
Son in law William Alderson £50.
Daurs. Deborah and Thamer £50 each and my furniture.
Son Eli Alderson the clock, husbandry implements, and my 2
houses called Cow Crag or Kitley Intack and my lease
thereof, and he to be exor.
(Signed by mark. No seal.)
Witnesses — Edmund Alderson, Wm. Martin.
No probate.
Robert Alderson of Lock House yeoman.
30 April 1774. Admon. Bond by Mary Alderson of same
place widow (the relict and admx.), Christopher Raine of
Reeth gent, and John Woodhall of Arkengarthdale inn-
keeper in £600.
Mary Alderson of Lock House.
4 Feb. 1790.
Dau. Mary A. £$ and furniture.
Son in law James Tattersall is.
Rer. of goods and my leasehold estate at Lockhousc to my son
Robt. A., exor.
(Signed by mark. Fancy seal.)
Witnesses—Thomas Longstaff, George Alderson.
Proved 27 Feb. 1801 by exor.
96 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST
EDMUND ALDERSON of Eskerlith yeoman.
11 July 1804.
I charge 3 leasehd. lands in Arkdale now in tenure of my son
Thos. A. with the paymt. of my debts, and £10 a year to
my son Jonathan towards the support of my widow. Also
with £1. t. o to my son Edmund, and £\. 1. o to my son
Jonathan.
Son Jonathan all my furniture, except clock which I give to my
grandson Wm. at his grandmother's decease.
Son Thos. A. my leasehd. estate, High Close, Middle Close, etc.
(long descriptions), and he to be exor.
(Signed by mark. Seal gone.)
Pd. 21 Oct. 1805 by exor.
ROBERT ALDERSON of Arkletown smelter.
19 Aug. 1806.
Wife Ruth my furniture and £15. Also the room I now dwell
in, for her life.
Nephew and 2 nieces, son and daurs' of James Tattersall £21
amongst them.
Niece Sarah A. my husbandry gear etc.
Res. of goods to sister Mary A., extrix.
(Signed by mark. Plain seal.)
Pd. 3 Dec. 1807 by extrix.
Robert Alderson.
3 Dec. 1807.
Oath by Mary A only surviving daur. of Robt. A. who died in-
testate, truly to administer his goods left unndministered by
Mary A. deed, the widow of sd. Intestate.
1 Jan. 1808.
Admon. granted to sd. Mary Alderson.
JAMES BARNIGHAM of Bouze miner.
26 Sept. 1728.
To be buried in Xtian manner.
Wife £2 a year out of my Leasehd. estate for her life, and the
West parlour of my now dwelling house foe life f\lso my
houschd. stuffe.
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97
Son James my Leasehd. estate.
Son Nichs. Hannam £6 at my wife's death.
Son Thos. Jackson £4. at my wife's death.
Res. and implements of husbandry to son James, exor.
(Signed. Plain seal.)
Wits.— Robt. Hall, Jos. Peacock.
(Draft Adm. with will 28 June 1767 to Christr. Hannam only son
of Nichs. H. deed, the exor. being dead.)
JANE BARNEGHAM of West Intack widow.
3 June 1730.
In Xtian burial.
Son in law Wm. Metcalfe is.
Grandson James Metcalf £5 at 21.
Son John B. all my Leasehd. estate called West Intacks, and all
my goods, and he to be exor.
(Signed. Fancy seal.)
Wits.-— -John Colling, Will: Colling, Cha : Wensley.
Proved 30 Oct. 1738 by exor.
Joseph Barningham senr. of Bouse yeom.
28 Mch. 1 74 1.
Wife Anne my house at High Green formerly Thos. Collins for
her life, and then to my younger son John B., and if he die
without heirs then to my elder son Joseph B.
Wfie 20s. a year during widowhood, and household goods to the
value of £y, to he appraised by my neighbours and friends
Nichs. Scott and Win. Murton. Also ,£6 a year for 4 years
for educating and bringing up my daurs. Anne and Margt B.
Son in law Ralph Harker and my daur. Elizth. H. 5s. each and
to their 4 children Sarah Geo. Elizth. and Joseph 5s.
Daur. Mary B. £15.
Daur. Martha B. 1 guinea.
Daur. Anne B. £10 at 21.
Daur. Margt. B. £10 at 21.
Son John B. £20 at 21, and to be educated Foe the 1 \
Merchant Book Keeper if his genius will receive such instruc-
tions.
Son Joseph B. my house wherein I now inhabit and my 1 easehd
estate at Booze, and ground called I Lisle Holme lately pur-
98 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
chased of Jane Coates and Hannah C. both of Booze. If
he die without heirs, then to my second son John B.
Son Joseph B. exor.
(Signed. Plain seal.)
Wits.— Wm. Morton, Nichs. Scott, Matt. Whitehead.
Pd. 2 Nov. 1741 by exor.
ANN BARNINGHAM of Scarrhouse.
5 April 1758.
Admon. Bond by Joseph Barningham of same yeoman (husband
and admor.), and Edward Elliot of Richmond gent, and
Wm. Slack of Arkletown miner in £200.
Wits. — Robt. Wensley, Thos. Hutchinson.
John Barningham of Windegg side.
21 Sept. 1755.
Son Matthew £20.
Son Joseph £25 at 21.
Daur. Mary £25 at 21, and one great chair, one oak coffer and
the toorse Feather bed.
Daur. Jane £25 at 21.
All my Leasehd. estate and res. of goods to my daur. Ann B.,
extrix.
(Signed by mark. Seal, a lion rampt.)
Wits. — John Bowman, Jos. Barningham, Chas. Wensley
Bond 6 April 1758 by Joseph Barningham of Scarr house yeom.
(husband and admor. of Ann B. deed, who was daur. and
sole extrix. of John B. late of Windegg side deed.) and
Edward Elliot of Richmond gent, and Wm. Slack of
Arkletown miner in £200.
Wits. — Robt. Wen, Icy, Thos. Hutchinson.
Admon. with will annexed 6 April 1758 to Joseph B.
Christr. Barningham of Bowse.
5 Sept. 1756.
Christr. Hannam 2s. 6d.
James Race my best coat.
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99
Joshua Frost the rest of my apparrell.
My 2 daurs. Ruth Race and Alice Barningham extrixes.
(Signed by mark. Seal, ? a dragon.)
Wits. — John Mariner, Ralph Harker.
Proved 20 Oct. 1760 by Ruth ux. James Race, power reserved for
Alice ux. Joshua Frost. Under £20.
Joseph Barningham of Scarhouse.
19 April 1758.
Mother Ann B. £2 a year for life pursuant to will of my father
Joseph B. deed.
Daur. Esther B. all my leasehd. estates at or nigh Windegg which
I had from my father in law John Barningham deed, and
also purchased of Nichs. Scott, and a close called Green
Hills, she paying my debts. If she die before 21 or marriage,
then to my brother John B., he paying the following
legacies : —
To my 4 sisters Martha Mary Ann and Margt. £5 each.
Mother Ann B. £$.
Brothers by law Matthew and Joseph B. £$ each.
Sisters by law Mary ux. John Slack and Jane Barningham £$
each.
Good friends Edward Elliot of Richmond gent., Luke Hird of
Langthwaite yeom., and Christr. Raine of Arkletown mason,
to be guardians of my sd. daur. Esther B., and exors.
(Signed. Seal broken. ? A lion's head.)
Wits. — Rd. Stapylton, Mary Kipling, Cha. Wensley.
Proved 8 Dec. 1759 by the exor.
Testator described as " miner."
James Barningham of Bouze.
28 Nov. 1767.
Bond by Christr. Hannam of Arkengarthdale yeom. (son of Nichs.
Hannam the exor. named in the will of deed.) and Luke Taw-
son of Reeth yeom. in £80 — for due admon.
Wits. — John Stoupe, Chris : Pattinson.
Mary Broadrick of Dale head.
29 May 1728.
Admon. Bond by Geo. x Broadrick of Dalehead yeom (son and
admor. of deed.) and James x Broadrick oi do. in I 200
Wits. — Jos: Peacock, Tho : Thwaites.
TOO THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
James Broadrick of Faggergill.
20 Aug. 1729.
Admon. Bond by James x Raw of Low raw yeom., Geo. x Broad-
rick of Faggergill yeom., and Simon Broadrick of Low raw
yeom (the admors.) in £200.
Wits. — Tho. Smales, Tho. Thwaites.
THOS. BROWN of Faggergill Intack yeoman.
26 July 1 78 1.
My 2 eldest sons Thos. and Ralfy Brown, my exors. all my hus-
bandry gear etc., they paying my debts and legacies.
Eldest son Thos. the estate I bought of Francis Jaques (described).
Younger son Ralfy Brown the lease and estate I bought of James
Peacock being 2 closes with pasture ground.
Widow Mary Brown £$ a year for life.
Daur. Sarah Kipling £10.
Daur. Mary Calverley £10.
Daur. Elizth. Brown £35, and £5 at the death of Mary Brown
her mother.
Daur. Ales Brown the like.
Daur. Dorithy Brown the like.
Son Christr. B. ;£ioo.
To Thos. the bed pannelling etc., and to Ralfy the clock, and to
my widow teaster bed.
(Signed. Seal, a man on an elephant.)
Wits. — Wm. Brown, Wm. Martin.
Bond 5 Aug: 1782 by Thos. Brown and Ralph Brown both of
Faggergill Intack yeomen (the exors.) and Geo. Alderson of
Scar Flouse and Wm. Brown of Axgengarthdale head
yeoman in £1000.
JOHN CANT of Arkengarthdale.
24 Jan : 1726-7.
All my goods to my wife for her life, and then 2 parts of what
is left to go to my daur. Mary and one part to my daui
Ann's children.
Son Simon jjs.
If wife many again, my daurs. to have my fgOodSj and pay her a
guinea.
(Signed by mark. Fancy seal.)
Wits. — Thos. x Carter, Joseph Peacock, John Collins
Pd. -H) May 1 7 J 8 by Mary ( ant widow and rxlrix,
before Jos: Peacock surrogate
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IOI
Thos. Carter of Arkindale.
30 April 1732.
Wife the east end of my house and the Ash Close, or £4 a year
if she choose it for her life.
Son in law James Peacock 2s. 6d.
Grandchn. Francis Jaques and Sarah J. £1. 1. o each. (Sarah
at 16.)
Son in law John Taylor 2s. 6d.
Daur. Isabel £3. 3. o.
Daur. Elizth. 10s.
Grandchd. Robt. Puppin £1. i. o.
Son in law Joseph Peacock £1. 1. o.
Grandchd. James Peacock £1. 1. o.
Daur. Sarah £22 and half the househd. stuffe at 23.
Wife the other half of the househd. goods.
Grandchn. Ann and Elizth. Jaques 10s. each.
All my leasehd. estates and all my goods to my son James, exor.
(Signed by mark. Seal: — A cross [? ermine or charged with fine
. . . ] between four [? flear de lys.])
Wits.— Wm. Wharton, Rd. Hird.
Bond 18 May 1733 by James Carter of Arkendale yeom. (the
son and exor.) and Christr. Nay lor of Swale Hall yeom. in
£200.
Proved 21 May 1733 by the exor.
JAMES CARTER of the parish of Arkengarthdale.
15 June 1740.
To James Peacock the son of my sister Margret £1. 1. o.
Francis Jaques and Sarah J. son and daur. of my sister Mary £1
each.
Children of my sister Ann Fargeson deed, as follows: — David F.
£25, Ann F. £5, Sarah F. £ 1 o, Elizth. F. £$.
Robt. Pupping son of my sister Elizth. £20 at 24.
Brother in law Ralph Singleton £10.
Elizth. Singleton daur. of sd. Ralph £10 at 12.
Brother in law James Peacock £\.
Brother in law John Mariner £it and to his daur. Dinah M. /. 1 .
Sister Isabel 1 £1.
Brother in law John Taylor 2s. 6d., and to his daur. £lt
All my leasehd. estates In Arkengarthdale and residue of my
effects to my brother in law Joseph Kearton, exor.
(Signed. Seal, same as last.)
Wits. — Bryan Hird, Mary Wensley, Charles Wensley
Proved Nov. 1740 by the exor,
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George Chalder of Arkeltowne yeoman.
2 May 1728.
Sons Mathew C. and John G, and daur. Elennor C. my farm at
Arkeltowne which I purchased of James Coates late of Arkel-
towne, in equal shares.
My 2 sons to pay to my daur. Elennor £5 5 years after my
decease.
Daur. Elennor my househd. stuff.
Sons Mathew C. and John C. and daur. Elennor exors.
(Signed by mark. Plain seal.)
Wits. — James Alderson, John Hutchinson, Geo. Hutchinson.
No probate.
Matthew Chalder of Longthwait.
19 Feb. 1759.
Wife Tamar my 2 houses at High Green, and the rest of my
goods, during her widowhood. If she marry, 5s.
Sons Geo. and John C. 5s. each, if any thing to spare at my wife's
death after bringing up my younger chilcln, and if any more
to spare, it to be divided among my 3 sons Francis Joseph
and Matthew C, all but 5s. to my daur. Sarah Stephenson
now living at Newcastle.
(Signed by mark. Seal gone.)
Wits. — Mary x Peacock, James Flail, Job Slack.
No probate.
Inventory 9 Nov. 1763 by Luke Hird and Cuthbert Hall.
Total £44. Debts, etc., £2$. 6. o.
Clear, £15. 14. o.
John Chalder of High Green.
1 June 1790.
Wife Ruth all my leasehd. houses at High Green and Arkletown
and all my goods during her widowhood, and afterwards to
my son Geo. C. the house wherein I now dwell and the a
tenemts. occupied by Geo. Dinsdale and Ambrose Whitehead,
he paying to my son Francis C. £15, to my son Joseph C
£15, and to my daur. Ruth C. £lO.
Son Francis C, after my wife's death or marriage, the house al
Arkletown kite occupied by Hy, White! I, ■ and to ray son
Joseph C. the house at High Green now occupied by Francis
Hutchinson, and to my daur. Ruth C the house at High
Green now occupied by Abel Longs taf/\ and my househd
furniture.
Wife Ruth extrix.
(Signed. Fancy Seal.)
Wits. — Geo. Alderson, Edward Whitehead,
Pd. 7 i >ct 1790.
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REVIEWS.
"The Genealogist" (N.S.) Vol. xvii. Edited by H. W. Forsyth
Harwood.
The seventeenth volume of this standard periodical more than main-
tains the level of its predecessors. In asserting this we speak advisedly,
and as having close acquaintance with the whole series. General
Wrottesley's " Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls," Mr. Clay's " Visitation of
Yorkshire, with Additions," and Mr. Watson's stupendous " 4,096
Quartiers of King Edward VII.," are all of first-class importance. In
addition to this we have a most entertaining account of the Rodney
Family, a collection of charters relating to Sempringham Abbey, and a
series of Grants and Certificates of Arms, and each of these three
occupies many pages.
The foregoing form the staple of the volume's contents, but there are
also contributions by Mr. J. IT. Round, Mr. Joseph Bain, and other
well-known authorities, elaborate pedigrees of the Castillion and Walsh
families, by Mr. G. E. Cokayne and Mr. Hussey Walsh respectively ;
and two valuable supplements, of which we must mention General
Wrottesley's unique history of the Wrottesley family.
North Country readers will find much to interest them in Major
Poynton's Sempringham Charters, but Mr. Clay's instalments of the 1665
'Visitation of Yorkshire will perhaps arouse more of their attention, the
pedigrees dealt with being those of Norton of St. Nicholas juxta Rich-
mond, Jessop, Hanson of Woodhouse, Holdsworth, Beckwith, Spencer
of Attercliffe, Holme of Paul Holme, Metcalfe of Nappa, Buck, Went-
worth, Lyster of Thorneton, Lyster of Midhope, Monckton and Boynton.
Several of the "Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls" relate to the North
Country, as, for example, those of de la Val, Coygners, Longvfllers and
Neville, Dacre, Clyf, Harington, Fairfax, Roos, Tatehale and Cromwell,
and Asfordby.
" Story of the Surname of Beatson." Compiled by Surgeon-General
W. B. Beatson. London: Elliot. Stock, 1900.
This is an interesting, well-printed, and tastefully illustrated account
of the military family of Beatson, a younger branch of the Beats. mis.
lairds of Kilvie, in the county of Fife. It is preceded by a brief history
of the Baties of Eskdale, one of the lesser border clans, from whom the
author considers that some at any rate of the Beatsons are descended
Pages 10 and 11 certainly make it seem Likely that batie and Batiesoa
were interchangeable, but there may have been some confusion in the
minds of the officials who wrote now of John Batiesoun of the Scoil
and Archibald Baittieson his brother, and then of John Batie of the
and Archibald Batie his brother. Such a confusion would be hkel\ if
families of the two names inhabited a district.
We doubt whether the author is correct in deriving all such nana 1 as
Beattie, Battie, Batson, etc., from the Christian name Bartholomew, Wt
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believe there was a Teutonic name Batta, quite as likely to have been
the source of such surnames ; in addition to which there is the name
Beatrix, and even the humble Bet.
The author thinks it likely that the Yorkshire Battes and Battys
came from the Eskdale Baties, but this requires confirmation, and does
not seem very probable. We believe that these names were prevalent
in Yorkshire long before the Union between Scotland and England, or
the dispersal of the Eskdale Baties.
With regard to the Armorial Bearings of the Beatsons, we fear that
nothing can be inferred from the spear heads, while the "bee" crest is
a palpable pun.
The Scottish heralds appear to have granted to James Betson of
Contle the ancient arms of the English Willingtons ; but it is curious
that the author does not seem to have noticed that the three eagles of
this James' crest were probably granted in connection with the building
or restoration of Clochrite Bridge, on which his arms were carved.
Finally, we should have welcomed further genealogical particulars than
are here given ; but we gather that there is another and larger work,
containing genealogies of the Beatsons, and that from this has been culled
some of the information contained in Surgeon-General Beatson's interesting
book.
" Transactions of the Midland Record Society." Vol. iv. Edited
by Wright Wilson, F.R.C.S., Edin., Hon. Secretary.
We have been favoured with a copy of the above, which was
issued to subscribers for the year 1900. The volume is not very
thick, consisting, indeed, of only forty closely printed quarto pages, but
the matter appears to us very good indeed, and entirely free from
padding. Nine pages are devoted to full abstracts of early Warwick-
shire Wills, and another nine to abstracts of all the Gibbons, etc.. Wills
at Lichfield down to 1627. There are good indexes (for vol. iii.) of
names and places, the latter containing, we observe, a reference to
Constable-Burton in Yorkshire. The last twelve pages contain an instal-
ment of a separately-paged transcript of the 1327 Subsidy Roll of
Warwickshire, a work which should be of the greatest value for the
purposes of local history.
We do not suppose that there will be more than a scanty reference
here and there of interest to North Country readers, but it is interesting
for one district to know of good antiquarian work done in anothei
we may congratulate the thirty or forty faithful subscribers upon possess-
ing a series of volumes whose value is sure to increase, seeing that only
fifty copies are printed each year.
Claton, Ralph, of Holme CO. Hunt., and Luce Smith of Korsington CO.
Line, married Aug. 11, 1592, at St. Peter at Arches, 1 incoln. \
Cot?all Nifcholas of Crewkem in Somersetshire and Ehith. Pattison of Gt
Driffield married at Gt. Driffield Oct. *< th, 1 «se
Demayne Anthy. late of Bolton Abbe> neai Skipton in Craven buried if
Bossall Jan. 1, [830, set, 35. (Tombstone.)
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A SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF THE REDMAYNES
OF LEVENS, HAREWOOD, AND THORNTON-
IN-LONSDALE.
[By W. Greenwood, Esqr., Barrister-at-Law.]
I.—THE REDMAYNES OF LEVENS AND HAREWOOD.
Of the family of Redman or Redmayne, described by Curwen in
" Levens Hall " as " of immense wealth and importance," the first know n
member appears to have been Norman de Redman, who was one of the
earliest of English Crusaders, and was attached to the suite of an official
of the Holy Hospital at Jerusalem.
Little is known of Norman beyond the fact that he held lands in
the neighbourhood of Redman, in Cumberland, now called Redmain,
forming a joint township with Isell ; that he must have been living in
the days of the Conqueror, and that he died in 1150.
In the time of Norman's son, Henry de Redman, the family came
into greater prominence, and took rank among the most important families
in the North of England. It was through Henry that the Redmans
obtained possession of the Manor of Levens, in Westmoreland, by grant
partly from Ketel, son of Uchtred, and partly from Gilbert Fitz Rein f rid,
a man of immense possessions and influence, and a favourite of King
John. At Levens, thus acquired by Henry de Redman, the family liver!
for three centuries — from 1187 until, in 1487, the Hall and Manor were
sold by one of the Thornton Redmans to Alan Bellingham, in whose
family it remained for two centuries more. In the days of the Redman
occupation of Levens Hall it was a strongly fortified building, with battle-
ments and moat, and an extensive deer:park, enclosed by Sir Matthew
de Redman, by Royal licence, in 1360.
Burn states that Levens was purchased by one of the Bellinghams
of Redman of Thornton (circ. 1489), and this appears to be the
commonly accepted view, which is adopted by Curwen (" Levens Hall ")
and others. According to Dqdsworth's M.S., 150 Po. 196, Ljevens and
Selside were sold by Matthew Redman in .] Elizabeth to Belling-
ham (a.d. 1561); and the inq. p. m. on Richard Redman, of Harewood
Castle (36 Henry VTTL), gives the "Manor of Lewyns" among his pofl
sessions. From these facts it would appear that Levens was Redmayne
property much later than is commonly asserted.
Of the original building parts remain in the Levens Hall of to-day ;
among other Redman features retained being the square towel and the
old hall. In the north drawing-room may be seen an ancient chftftei
bearing the date 1190, with the seal of Richard I. attached, exempting
Henry de Redman from the payment of a tax called "Xnhvld '. and
in some of the rooms is still preserved tapestry wi ought In the hands
of Redman chatelaines six centuries or mora ago.
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The deer-park of Levens remains to-day almost exactly as in the
days of Sir Matthew de Redman, in the fourteenth century, with the
exception that its area is now smaller. For a full description of the
wonders of Levens Hall, and its history fur more than seven centuries,
reference should be made to Cur wen's " Levens Hall," Captain Bagot's
" Colonel Grahme," and Mrs. Bagot's article in the Pall Mall Magazine
of April, 1897.
Henry de Redman, the original Redman lord of the manor of Levens,
was for four years Sheriff of Yorkshire, with Gilbert FitzReinfrid,
Seneschal of Kendal in 1212, and a benefactor of Furness Abbey.
Henry de Redman appears to have had a son and heir, Benedict
(who did not, however, succeed him), who gave his name to the township
of Yealand Redmayne in Lancashire, which bears the name to-day.
Tn the year 1200, Henry de Redman bore the following arms:
Gules, 3 cushions nmine, tasselled or. Crest, a horse's head, gules,
couped and maned or; and these arms appear in the first roll of arms
ever prepared in England, in the reign of Henry TTT. (12^3-46), under
the name of Sir Matthew Redman, son of Henry. These arms probably
indicate some connection with the baronial family of Greystock, in Cum-
berland, to whom Gules, three cushions argent, is assigned in Fapworth's
" Armorial." * The family of Hutton, and perhaps other north-
country families, also bore cushions in their shields, probably for the
same reason. The bearings no doubt originated from some feudal service
connected with the bearing of a cushion, but Guillim tells the legend of
the origin of the cushions (or pillows) in the Redman coat-of-arms, which
may be repeated here as an example of the bad old custom of inventing
history for the purpose of explaining the unknown. An early member
of the family, "being challenged to combat by a stranger, and time and
place appointed as usual, this man was so intent on the performance
that, coming very early to the place, and his adversary not arrived, he
fell asleep in his tent ; at last, the hour being come, the noise of the
trumpets sounded to the battle, whereupon waking suddenly lie ran
furiously upon his antagonist and slew him."
After Sir Matthew de Redman, whose name appears en the first
Roll of Arms in 1243, and who was Seneschal of Kendal, the next
notable member of the family was his grandson, also called Sir Matthew,
who seems to have been a doughty man of arms, chiefl) engaged in
fighting the Scots and defending the marches against their inroads. In
1308 he commanded the forces of the Chunky of Lancaster t*>
an incursion of Robert Bruce; and was generally employed in raising
and leading levies of armed men for defence <>i F01 the invasion of
Scotland against Wallace and Bruce.
* Though the Lords Dacre. representing one to-hetress ol Greystocl
appear to have quartered Barry, three ChatUts, for Greystock. It may also be
mentioned that the arms of " Mahteu de Redeman " appear undei Northumber<
land and Cumberland on the " Parliamentary Roll" as "deGpulva .« in hoi-tiers,
de ermine." The date of this Roll is Edwara 1 or Edward II but the arms ol
Sir •'Mahteu" seem to be .m interpolation ol the Fifteenth c<
(Genealogist N.S. XII. 278 and 2$?.) It must also added th e the Roll oi
1243-6, mentioned above, was (to say the least) edited, and prohabl) to .» cot •
siderable extent compiled, by Glover, the Rlii anethan herald.
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He was twice (in 1295 and 1307) returned as Knight of the Shire
for Lancashire; and, in 1313, as Knight of the Shire for Westmoreland,
the county which Sir Simon Redman also represented in the Parliaments
of 1 31 2 and 1324.
The next Sir Matthew, who died in 1360, and who was son of the
last named, was Knight of the Shire for Westmoreland in 1357, a leader
of armies against the Scots, and lord, among other manors, of the manors
of Levens, Lupton, and Selside.
He was succeeded by his son. Sir Matthew, whose deeds of valour
and discretion are told in such contemporary records as Froissart's and
Grafton's Chronicles, etc. Froissart, in his story of the battle of Otter-
bourne, gives an amusing account of Sir Matthew's share in this battle ;
how when the tide of fortune turned against the English he discreetly
took to his horse's heels and was hotly pursued by Sir James Lindsay,
a Scottish knight of noted valour ; how Sir Matthew was overtaken and
forced to defend himself in a duel which ended in his discomfiture,
and how, after being taken prisoner, he arranged with Sir James Lindsay
to deliver himself up, at the end of three weeks, at Carlisle.
When Sir Matthew presented himself at Carlisle at the stipulated
time, he found that his captor was a prisoner in our hands, and the
matter was ultimately arranged by the two prisoners having a good
dinner together, and agreeing that bygones should be bygones.
Grafton also tells an amusing story of Sir Matthew, uhen he was
Governor of Berwick, and gives the dialogue between him and the Duke
of Lancaster, to whom, in the King's name, he refused admittance to
the stronghold.
Sir Matthew fought more or less bravely under John of Gaunt, in
France and Spain, 1373-1383 ; and in the latter year was made Governor
of Roxburgh in succession to the earl of Northumberland. A few years
later he was appointed a Commissioner to treat with the Scottish envoys.
He was ordered by the King to proclaim the truce concluded with France,
was commissioned to treat with the Scots with Lord Nevill of Raby, and
generally was entrusted with offices o.f the highest dignity and national
importance.
He married Joan, daughter of Henry Lord Fitz Hugh, the widow
of Baron Greystock, through whom the Redmans claim descent from the
Lords Scrope of Masham, the Bulmers, etc., and a Common descent with
Queen Catherine Parr, the Dukes of Norfolk, Devonshire. Westminster,
and Sunderland, the Marquis of Bute, and many other noblemen of
to-day.
Sir Matthew's daughter, Felicia, married Sir John de Lumley, 100
of Ralph, Lord Lumley ; and from her are lineally descended the Earls
of Scarborough, the Duke of Westminster, and Other noblemen of our
own times. Her great-grandson, Thomas Lumley, married Elisabettl
Plantagenet, daughter of King Fdward IV.
With Sir Richard Redmayne, son of Sir Matthew and brother of
Felicia, commenced an epoch of greater prosperity for the familj of
Redmayne. About T392 Sir Richard married Elizabeth, daughter and
coheiress of the first Lord Aldeburgh, and hv this alliance became OWnei
of a moiety of the manor and castle of Haiewood. neai 1 teds, thfl Othf I
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half going to her sister Sibyl, who married Sir William Ryther, of
Ryther Castle. Elizabeth Aldeburgh had previously married Sir Bryan
Stapleton, of Carleton, and from this union the Lords Beaumont are
lineally descended.
The manor and castle of Harewood, which thus came into the
possession of the families of Ryther and Redmayne, descended to
the daughters of Lord Aldeburgh from their mother Elizabeth, who
was sister (and apparently heiress) of Robert, Lord Lisle de Rougemont,
whose grandfather, Robert de Lisle, inherited Harewood, as heir of
Isabel, Countess of Albemarle. This Isabel was daughter, and eventu-
ally heiress, of Baldwin de Redvers, seventh Earl of Devon, which
Baldwin apparently inherited Harewood from his mother, Margaret,
daughter and heir of Warine Fitzgerald of Harewood. It would,
however, appear that the family of Countess Isabel's husband had a
separate interest in Harewood, for his great-grandfather, William de
Blois, Earl of Albemarle, is said to have married Cecily, " Lady of
Harewood," daughter of William fitz Duncan (nephew of Malcolm, King
of Scotland), by Alice, daughter of Robert de Romeley, Lord of Skipton,
in Craven.
The Castle of Harewood, which thus came into the joint possession
of the Redmaynes and Rythers, was built soon after the Conquest, and
was more than three centuries old when Sir Richard Redmayne first
became its tenant and part-owner. For nearly three centuries more it
was occupied alternately by the Redmans and Rythers, when (circa 1566)
it passed into the hands of the Gascoignes, with whom the Redmaynes
frequently intermarried. In later years it became the possession succes-
sively of the Wentworths (Earls of Strafford), Sir John Cutler, Elizabeth,
Countess of Radnor, and John Boulter, Esq., by whom it was sold to
Henry Lascelles, Esq., father of the first Lord Harewood, circa 172 1.
Of the castle, which was, in its prime, of great extent and one of
the most important in England, nothing now remains but a portion of
the ruined keep, a pathetic witness to its former strength and grandeur.
In the old hall of the castle were many coats-of-arms illustrating
the Redmayne alliances with Local families, such as the Gascoignes,
Aldeburghs, Daincourts, etc. For some centuries the Redmaynes were
buried in Redman's Chapel, in the adjacent Harewood Chinch; but of
the tombs erected to their memory only (wo appear to have survived the
hand of time. These are altar tombs, on each of which are recumbent
figures of a knight and lady, to the memory of Sir Richard Redmayne
and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Lord Aldeburgh, and («> the memory
of Sir Richard and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Gas
the famous Chief Justice who is said to have sen! the Prince of W
afterwards Henry V., to prison lor contempt of court.
Sir Richard Redmayne, of Harewood, appears to have been a man
skilled both in arms and diplomacy, for in 1399 i.joo we find that leave
was granted to him to hold a tournament at Carlisle, and a little later
he had letters of protection for a diplomatic journe] to Ireland in I
pany with John de Cobham, third Lord Cohham He was Sheriff of
Yorkshire, and Klnighl <>! the Shire for 1h.1t cmmt\ . .md
elected Speaker of the House of Commons, His arms max be wen
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to-day in the Speaker's House at Westminster, the crest, curiously enough,
being the " bloody hand," the crest of the Redmaynes of Thornton-in-
Lonsdale, thus clearly indicating the close connection between the two
branches of the family.
Sir Richard survived his first wife for many years, and seems to
have married for his second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William
Gascoigne, Chief Justice of England. He died in 1426, leaving two
sons, Matthew and Richard, and a daughter, Joan, who married Sir
Thomas Wentworth, and became the ancestress of the Earls of Strafford
(including the historic Earl who was executed on Tower Hill in 1641),
and many other existing noble families. She appears to have been the
first chatelaine of Wentworth Woodhouse, the present seat of her
descendants, the Earls Fitzwilliam.
In a pedigree supplied to me by the College of Arms, Elizabeth
Gascoigne is given as the wife of the second Sir Richard, grandson of the
Speaker. This is obviously wrong. Sir Richard, who married Elizabeth
Aldeburgh, refers to her in his will, of 3rd May, 1424, as " nit per uxor
mea," thus clearly showing that at this date his first wife was dead. In
12 Henry VI. (1434) there was an inquisition on " Elizabeth, quae fuit
uxor Ricardi Redman Chivaler." That this was Elizabeth Gascoigne,
Sir Richard's second wife, who survived her husband eight years, appears
beyond dispute. The wife of Sir Richard's grandson, the second Sir
Richard, of Harewood, was Margaret Middleton.
Sir Richard's eldest son and heir, Sir Matthew, died in his father's
lifetime, having married Johanna, daughter of Sir Thomas Tunstail, of
Thurland Castle, Lancashire, and leaving a son, Richard, a minor, who
succeeded to his estates.
This second Sir Richard, who was Knight of the Shire for West-
moreland in 1442, married Margaret Middleton, through whom her
descendants trace their lineage from the de Ferrers, Earls of Derby, the
Lords Berkeley, and the Musgraves.
Sir Richard is said (by Sir George. Duckett, who is descended from
the Redmaynes of Harewood) to have had no less than thirteen children,
of many of whom nothing appears to be known.
His eldest son, Sir William, who was M.l\ for Westmoreland in
1477, died comparatively young (in 1483), and was succeeded by his
brother, Sir Edward, who was only seventeen years old at the time of
his brother's death. Sir Edward, who was High Sheriff of Cumberland
(9 Henry VII.), married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir, John Huddlestone,
and died in 1510, leaving two sons, Henry and Richard,
The most historically interesting of the many brothers of Sir
William and Sir Edward (sons of the second Sir Richard) was Dr,
Richard Redmayne, who became, in succession, Bishop, of Si. Asaph,
Exeter, and Ely'. Tt was he who restored St. Asaph Cathedral when it
was burnt by Owen Glendower, in 1492 ; he was one of the Commis
sioners appointed to treat lor peace with the Scots, and in the following
year he was sworn a member of the Privy Council. lie died in tS°Si
and was buried in Ely Cathedral, where a magnificent altai tomb
perpetuates his memory.
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Down to the time of Sir Edward, the Redmayne family had made
their home partly at Levens Hall, in Westmoreland, and partly (alter-
nately with the Rythers) at Hare wood Castle. Tn Edward's time, however,
the Manor and Hall of Levens are said to have passed into the hands
of one of the Redmaynes of Thornton, by whom they were sold in 1487
(after almost exactly three centuries of occupation) to Alan Bellingham,
the original seat of the family thus passing for ever out of Redmayne
hands.
Richard Redman, son and heir of Sir Edward, had five sons and
several daughters. Matthew, his eldest son and heir, was the last
Redmayne who occupied the Castle of Harewood. He married a daughter
of Sir William Gascoigne, into the possession of whose family, by some
unexplained process, the manor and castle of Harewood passed. This
Matthew gave to the King's escheator the following account of his
estate in 1549: "Lands in Malnghall, Birthwaite and Kirkby in Kendal,
Hind Castle, a moiety of Manor of Harewood and Castle there, and
lands in Selside, Layton, Keswick, and Calton in Yorkshire."
Of Richard's other sons, Cuthbert appears to have settled in the
neighbourhood of Whitby, and from his grandson, Giles, who migrated
to Ireby (near Thornton-in-Lonsdale), the Redmaynes of Newcastle and
Gateshead claim descent.
Anne Redmayne, sister of Cuthbert, married John Lambert, Esq.,
of Calton, from whose family the Earls of Cavan spring. Her daughter
A-velyn married William Redmayne, of Thornton, and her grandson was
General John Lambert, the famous Parliamentarian general of Cromwell's
time.
II.— THE REDMAYNES OF THORNTON-TN-LONSDALE.
After Levens and Harewood, the most important settlement of the
family was at Thornton-in-Lonsdale. The founder of this branch of
the Redmaynes was James, possibly a younger son oJ the second Sir
Richard of Harewood, who appears to have gone to Thornton, circa
1470. How lands at Thornton came into the possession of the family-
is a matter of uncertainty; but it seems more than probable that they
originally formed the dower of Johanna, wife of Sir Matthew Redmayne
and daughter of Sir Thomas Tunstall, who had large possessions in the
district.
At Thornton Hall, described by Speight as " a substantial edifice
with walls six feet thick," the Redmaynes lived* for nearly two centuries,
until, in the time of Major John Redmayne, who, according to the epitaph
in Thornton Church, was —
"Firm in his Faith, and valiant lor his King,
Stout as an Ajax, just in everything.
the Hall was destroyed by Cromwell.
James Redmayne had Several sons, Fn»m the eldest of whom. John,
the Redmaynes of Thornton descend. Edward, a younger son, became
the founder of the fculford branch of the family, and through his
daughter, Isabel, who married Mr. William Robinson, Alderman »-i Yatk,
was the ancestor of the present Marquis of Ripon.
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William Redmayne, another younger son of James, married Isabel,
daughter of Sir Thomas Tunstall by Alice, daughter of Lord Nevill, and
was grandfather of the William Redmayne who married Margaret
Vavasour.
This was the second of five Redmayne alliances with the family of
Tunstall, of Thurland Castle, through whom the Redmaynes claim
descent from the Percies, Nevills, de Burghs, and many other ancient
noble families ; and also from Edward III., Henry III., Charlemagne,
and the Dukes of Normandy. But perhaps the most interesting connec-
tion with this ancient family is through Sir Brian Tunstall, the " Stainless
Knight " of Sir Walter Scott's " Flodden," whose grand-daughter, Isabell,
married William Redmayne, of Ireby, and from whom many Redmaynes
in the Thornton district are thus lineally descended. Sir Brian's sister,
too, as before mentioned, married William, son of James Redmayne, the
first Thornton settler, and this William was executor of Sir Brian's will
after his death on Flodden Field.
The following pedigree will perhaps make these two Tunstall
alliances clear: —
Sir Thomas Tunstall==Alice, daur. of Lord George Nevill
Sir Marmaduke
CutLbert,
Bishop of
London and
Durham
I
Sir Brian,
" the stainless
knight "
Isabel, d.
of Sir
lsahel=
William Redmayne, Esq.
of Thornton
Henry Boynton
Sir Marmaduke=Alice, daur. of
Sir Robt. Scargill
Isabel Tunstall
=Wm. Redmayne, Esq., of Ireby
(near Thornton).
Dr. John Redmayne (1499-1551), the first Master of Trinity College,
Cambridge, and one of the compilers of the Book of Common Prayer,
was a member of the Thornton branch of the family, and probabl) a BOH
of the William Redmayne who married Tsabel, daughter of Sir Thomas
Tunstall. Thus: —
James Redmayne ==Margaret, d. of Cowen
of Thornton
Will'iam Redmayne^lsabcl, d. of Sir Thos. Tunstal
I I
James Dr. John Redmayne
Dr. John Redmayne, probably under the advice
Tunstall, Bishop of Durham, studied at Oxford, Paris, and Cambridge
(of which he was a Fellow, D.D., and Public Orator). He signed the
Other Sons
of his uncle, Cuthbett
112
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decree declaring King Henry VIII.'s marriage to Anne of Cleves illegal,
was a member of several important commissions, Archdeacon of Stafford
and Prebendary of Westminster, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
Richard Redmayne, of Thornton, married Elizabeth, daughter of
Sir Roger Cholmondeley, and sister of Sir Richard Cholmondeley, the
famous " Black Knight of the North." Through her the Thornton
Redmaynes claim descent from the Dukes of Normandy and Brittany.
Richard's brother, Francis, who married Margaret Hammerton, was
for a time Lord of the Manor of Hellifield Peel, and his brother, Thomas,
was Master of Jesus College, Cambridge.
William Redmayne, grandson of Richard and Elizabeth Chol-
mondeley, married Avelyn Lambert, granddaughter of Richard Redmayne,
of Harewood, thus again uniting the branches of Harewood and Thornton,
and continuing the Harewood descent in a second line to her descendants.
Her son, Sir John Redmayne, who was Governor of Pontefract, and
Ambassador to France, married " the Lady Sarah," who died in 1677, and
whose tomb is still preserved, with a memorial of her son, Major John
Redmayne, at Thornton.
In the church of Thornton may also be seen brass memorials to
Ralph Redmayne (d. 1703), who left some of his silver to be converted
into altar-plate for the church, and whose epitaph mentions —
"... His last generosity
To altar, school, and poverty,"
and to Margaret, his wife, who is described as " a woman of generous
disposition, courteous to ail and kind to the poore." With Major John
Redmayne, who died in 1680, and in whose lifetime Thornton Hall was
destroyed by Cromwell, the palmy days of the Thornton branch of the
family appear to have come to an end.
Before dismissing them, however, special mention should perhaps be
made of Marmaduke Redmayne, a member of this branch of the family,
and probably a grandson of William Redmayne and Isabel, daughter <>f
Sir Thomas Tunstall, who received a grant of 8,000 acres of forfeited
lands in Munster, at the close of the 16th century, in company with Sir
Walter Raleigh and Spenser, the poet; and of Margaret Vavasour (men-
tioned before), who married Marmadnke's cousin, William (also grandson
of the above-named William), through whom her offspring claim descent
from the Nevills, Percies, FitzHughs, etc., and through Hem \ Percy,
third Earl of Northumberland, from Edward 111. and the Karl of
Flanders, brother in law of William I.
Towards the close of the 16th century, Giles Redmayne, a grandson
of Cuthbert Redmayne, of Harewood, migrated From Whitby to Ireby,
which is about three miles distant from Thornton-in-Lonsdale. Firm this
Giles, and through him, from the Redmaynes of Harewood, 1 evens and
Redman, the Redmaynes of Newcastle claim descent.
The Redmayne family, although small in numbers, is now widel)
scattered, and members of it may be Found in Durham, Kent. Buckingham
shire, and other counties ; while a branch of it is in Ireland, All U\n
the arms borne by their ancestor, Henry de Redman, sc\cn oenturieS
with such differences as are necessary to distinguish one branch from
another.
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HERIOTS, &C, ON THE WAKEFIELD MANOR
ROLLS.
The present Calendar is ready for printing as far back as the 14th century,
but the period of 1500— 1563 is chosen to begin with, as being of more
general interest to modern genealogists, who will thus be saved
from going through the Rolls membrane by membrane, as there are no
Docket Books or Indexes for this period. Practically all the entries of
Heriots are here given, the few omitted being largely or entirely
undecipherable,
( Continued from Vol. IV., page 65 .)
528. Soureby. Richard Best, Nicholas Hargreves and John
Wormewall surrender to use of John Hargreves son of
Robert H., upon trust to pay to the fabric of St. John
Baptist's Church at Halifax 20s. a year to maintain a
priest at the altar of St. Crux there.
Hipp: Elizabeth wife of John Hole and dau. of Gilbert
Nottyngham pays 8s. heriot on death of Johan N. dau. of
Arthur N., and niece of the said Elizabeth.
Soureby. Richard Fournes pays 8d. heriot on death of his
father Edward.
528. Soureby. Richard Mawde pays 6d. heriot on death of his
father Gilbert.
Soureby. Richard Mawde pays 3s. heriot on death of his
father John.
Soureby. Oliver Whitelegh surrenders to the use of his son
Richard ; fine 1 8s.
Ossett. Richard Dyssheworth pays 6s, 8d. Oil death of his
father William.
T homes. Mabell wife of James Webster and Agnes Smyth,
Isabell Smyth, and Alice Smyth, daughters of Henry
Smyth, pays 6s. heriot on death of their brother Miles
Smyth.
Soureby. Gilbert Brokesbankc pays 16s. heriot on death
of his father Richard.
Soureby. Thomas Oldefcld pays 6d heriot .on death
father Richard.
Sandall. John Norton pays 8s. hmol on death oi his father
John.
Sandall. John Skamonden pays 1 [d on death - ither
William.
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Ayryngden. William Bentlay pays 1 2d on death of his
father Thomas.
529. Rastryk. Thomas Firth pays 10s. heriot on death of his
father William.
Holme. Richard Hyncheclyff pays 4d. heriot on death of
his brother Henry.
Soureby. John Walter [or ? Walton] pays 8s. heriot on
death of his father and mother John and Elizth.
Soureby. Thomas Littelwodd pays 7s. 4d. heriot on death
of his father John.
Stanley. Brian Cartwell pays 7s. heriot on death of his
father William.
Ossett. Elizth. wife of Thomas Catlyn, Margaret wife of
Robert Harpour, pay 3s. heriot on death of their brother
John Huchonson.
Holme. Thomas Castell pays I2d. heriot on death of his
father John.
Hipperholme. John Lome pays 4d. heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
Sandall. Thomas Copley pays 6d. heriot on death of his
father Robert.
Soureby. Edward Brokesbanke pays 5s. heriot on death of
his father Christopher.
Hipperholme. John Hem[? mingway] pays . . . [Roll
very dilapidated here].
Soureby. William Walker pays I2d. heriot on death of his
father and mother Thomas and Agnes.
530. Soureby. Alice daughter of Roger Maunsell pays 2s. 4d.
heriot on death of her father.
Hipperholme. Edmund Wilby pays 6d. heriot ondeath of
his brother John.
Skamyngden. Richard Hay pays 26s. 8d. heriot on Oo acres
in Querneby ondeath of his father Thomas.
Ossett. John Grene pays 5s. heriot on death of his father
John.
Soureby. Some proceedings left blank. In a nolo 111 the
margin: " See the proceedings in this suit in ye paper
booke of this Kinge's tymc in the lytic chistc."
Wakefield. Thomas Graystok pays 4d. heriot on death of
his father Thomas.
Sandall. Robert Blanker pays 6s. heriot, on death of Ins
brother Roger, for reversion alter death of fohan
Blakker.
Hipperholme. Agnes wife of Henry Cokcrofl pays 6a
heriot on death of her brother William Rydeynge
Holme. William Barnes lay pays 1 is heriol on death of ins
father John.
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115
Hipper holme. John Gybson pays I2d. on death of his
father William.
Wakefield. Richard Spynke pays 4d. heriot on death of his
father and mother William and Emmot. (Also 2s. in
Alverthorpe.)
Hipperholme. John Hemmyngway pays 4d. heriot on death
of his father John.
Sandall. John Roo pays 6d. heriot on death of his cousin
[consanguineus] William Roo.
Soureby. John Oldefeld pays 4d. heriot on death of his
brother Thomas.
Holme. Peter Cay pays 8s. on death of his father Peter.
Ossett. Ralph Catlyn, son and heir of Thomas and Elizth.,
pays 1 2d. heriot on death of his mother.
1 hot nes. William Hall pay; 2s. heriot on death of his
father Robert.
Horbury. William Seele, son and heir of Roger, pays 8d.
heriot on death of his uncle John Seele.
Soureby. William Preestley pays i8d. heriot on death of
his father Thomas.
Holme. John Brownehill pays 24s. heriot on death of his
father Richard.
Holme. John Lynlay pays 4s. heriot on death of his father
John.
Soureby. George Haldeworth and James Dobson pays 6d.
heriot on death of their fathers John Haldeworth and John
Dobson.
Sandall. Agnes wife of Thos. Fryston, Katherine wife of
Robert Lyster, and Anne wife of William Grene, pay I2d.
heriot on death of their father George W'ales.
Wakefield. William Dcy pays 4c!. heriot on death of his
father Thomas.
Wakefield. Thomas Wyndell pays i6d. heriot on death of
his father Robert.
Hipperholme. Thomas Lacy pays 4s. heriot on death of
his father Richard.
Soureby. Thomas Sayvile gent, pays 20s. heriot on death
of his father Thomas.
Horbury. William Elyott pays us. Od. heriot on death of
his father John.
The said William surrenders to the use of himself and Alice
his wife, dau. of Thomas Mawger,
Holme. Richard Ghalesworth, sou and heir of John C and
Agnes his wife, pays 4s. heriot on death oi his mother
Thames. Isabel! wile of Thomas [urton gent . and dau
of Robert Neloit deed, pays 3s |d heriot <<n death oi Ins
grandfather John Nelott.
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MANOR COURT OF ARKENGARTHDALE.
ORIGINAL WILLS.
(Continued from Vol. IV., page 102.)
William Coates of West Intack husbn.
7 Nov. 1 7 19.
To the 5 childn. of Wm. White of Richmond who married my sister
Elizth. is. each if they come personally to demand it.
Whereas I stand bound with Geo. Peacock in £15 for his own
proper debt, I give him when he hath paid off the same.
Daur Elizth. one cupboard. Daur. Ann the table and form.
Lands and goods to my wife and children at 21, equally
Daur. Sarah to have the tester bed, and daur. Jane one oak coffer.
Wife extrix.
(Signed by mark. Fancy seal.)
Wits. — Edmund x Anderson, Jo. Jamesoun.
Pd. 24 Dec. 1735 by Margaret Coates the extrix.
MARGARET COATES of Arkengarthdale head.
25 Jan. 1738.
Daur. Ann £10. Daur. Sarah £\o. Daur. Jan £10.
Sister Ann £1.
Brother James Alderson 5s.
Res. of goods and leasehd. lands to my son-in-law Christr. Brown,
exor.
(Signed by mark. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Thos. Hudson, James x Scot, Relph x Scot.
Pd. 8 May 1739 by the exor.
Bond 8 May 1739 by Christr. Brown of Stoney Kell ycom. and
Thos. Browne of Bouse Wood yeom. in £200.
John Coates of Bouze yeom.
(Not dated.)
Wife Alice £4 a year.
Daur. Jane Wensley £12.
Daur. Elizth. £30 and half my furniture.
Daur. Mary Coates £30 and the other half of my furniture
Son Geo. C. exor.
If son Geo. marry, my wife To have one Room on end oi my bouse
to live in for her life.
(Signed. No. seal.)
Wits.— Wm. Snowdon, Thos. Contes, Rd X Nelson
No probate.
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117
Dorothy Coates of Bouze.
11 Oct. 1763.
Admon. Bond by John x Coates of Bouze miner and Ralph Coates
of Isle Wath miner (the admors.), and Robt. Whitell of Reeth
miner and Jonathan Kipling of Scarhouse miner, in £i(X).
James Coates of Bouze yeoman.
11 Feb. 1772.
Admon. Bond by Simon Harker of Bouze yeom. (the admor.) and
Ralph Harker of do miner, in £200.
George Coates of Bouze.
23 Nov. 1737.
Mother Jain C. to have my estate for her life, and then to my wife
Hannah C. during her widowhood. If she marry again is.,
and my son James C. to enter. If he die without heirs, then
Elizth. and Mary equally betwixt them.
Daur. Elizth. C. £10 at 29. Daur. Mary C. £10 at 29.
Sister Elizth. Douglas £15 as my father's will directs.
Wife Hannah extrix., and to pay my debts she is to sell the Hezzle
Holmes.
(Signed by mark. Seal a fleur-de-lys.)
Wits. — Thos. Tenant, Francis x Duglis, John Mariner.
Bond 11 Feb. 1772 by Simon x Harker of Bouze yeoman (the
admor. with will annexed) and Ralph Harker of do. miner,
in £200.
Thos. Coates of Bouze yeom.
13 June 1799.
Wife Dinah the house where I now live, with the furniture, and
£8 a year out of my Leasehd. estate for her life or widow
hood. Also a bed, a large seeing glass, a panncl chest and
a Line-wheel.
Son Christr. C. the rest of the profits of my Leasehd. estate and
goods, to be paid to him every year during his life.
Exors. and trustees, Geo. Alderson of Westhouse and Geo. (
of Bouze, 5s. each. And I give them all the rest of my plate
goods etc. upon trust to pay my debts and those oi my SOD
Christr. at my death, and to pay the sd. annuities, and to
convey my leasehd. estate on the hign side ol Boute and the
rest of my effects to my grandson Thos. Coafes .11 II, except
£4$ which they shall pay to my granddaur. Dinah Coates
at 21.
Granddaur. Elizth. C. the house wherein Rlkan.ih Woodhall HOW
liveth, at 21.
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Granddaur. Mary C. the 2 high rooms where I now live and a
Field called Spertdale, at 21.
Grandson Thos. C. a silver pint and a watch, and the rest of my
furniture amongst my granddaurs.
Said Geo. Alderson and Geo. Coates exors.
(Signed. Plain seal.)
Wits.— Robt. Garbutt, Ralph Wensley.
Proved 21 Nov. 1800 by the exors. Effects £500.
George Coates of Arkletown miner.
8 Dec. 1798.
Nephew John Harker of Booze and Anthony Alderson of Raw
par. Grinton my exors. 5s. each, and I give them all my goods
In Trust for my son and daur. Wm. and Mary, who shall
reside together as long as agreeable to both, and after their
death in trust for my grandchildn.
Successors of trustees to be chosen by my daur. Mary during her
life, and at her death by my grandson John during his life,
and afterwards by the eldest surviving grandchild, till my
youngest grandchd. attains 21.
Sd. John Harker and Anthony Alderson exors.
(Signed by mark. Fancy seal.)
Wits. — Thos. Coates, Wm. Hutchinson.
Pd. 8 Feb. 1799 by the exors.
Wm. COCKER of Arkengarthdale miner.
25 Feb. 1724-5.
Wife Mary my farm whereon I live, which I purchased of Reginald
Hammond for her life, and pasture gates in Pothering Holm
purchased of Mr. Geo. Copefand, and all my goods absolutely.
Manuell Cocker yr. son of my late brother Manuel 1 C. my sd
farm after my wife's decease, he paying to the children of
my brother Robt. C. £20.
Brother in law Edwd. Nicholson and his wife and childn is. each
Godson James Peacock the son of Wm. P. 5s, to buy him I
lambs withall.
Wm. C. son of Manuell C. is. Niece Al.uy Metcalfe is
If nephew Manuell C. become prodigal! and stubburn, my wife
may settle the farm etc. upon Manuell C son of im
brother Robt. C.
Wife extrix.
(Signed. Seal gone.)
Wits. — William Peacock, Reynold Hamond, John J&IM9
Bond 2 June 1726 by Mary x Cocker ol Arkengarthdale wido*
(the extrix.) and John Harrison ol do gent
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HQ
Christr. Colling of Bowes in Arkengarthdale.
24 Feb. 1740.
Nephew Wm. Boweron £4. John Boweron £4.
Nephew John Peacock £4..
Niece Ann Colling £4. Niece Margt. Colling £4, and my househd.
stuff.
Nephew Robart C. £4, and my clothes, and a Bible, and a Little
Book called Queen Elizabeth prayer book.
Goddaur. Margt. Puppen £1.
Nephew Thos. Peacock 5s. Nepne Wm. Peacock 5s.
Sarah Alderson my Bray morter.
Dinah Wensley my common Prayer Book.
£$ for my funeral expenses, and my exor. and Joseph Alderson
to distribute it as they think fit.
Joseph Alderson a pair of gloves.
Nephew Christr. Bowron exor.
(Signed by mark. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Joseph Alderson, Margery Mariner, Simon Alderson.
Pd. 12 Mch. 1739 [sic] by exor.
Jonathan Colling of Longwhate.
5 July 1809.
Wife Margt. all my Leasehd. estate at Longwhate and my furni-
ture for her life, and then to my son in law Robt. Hender-
son for life, with power to bolh to sell if in necessity, and
then to Robt. H. junr. that lives with me, at 21. If he die
under 21, then to Joseph Alderson of Mill House par. Arken-
garthdale in trust for all my nephews and nieces.
Sd. son in law Robt. H. exor.
(Signed. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Geo. Alderson, Christr. Raine:
Pd. 17 Mch. 1810 by the exor., "of Longthwaite
miner." Testator described as Blacksmith, under
£300.
John Colling of Longthwaite yeom
. . . 1764.
Draft Probate to son Jonathan C.
THOS. COTTINGHAM of Richmond yeoin.
16 Oct. 1765.
Admon. Bond (as to goods within the Peculiar Jurisdicttoi
Arkengarthdale) by Ralph Cottingham of N Allerton mei
chant and Henry Manchester of Richmond alderman the
admors.) in £500. (Will proved in Archdy D ol Richmond)
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Edward Cumpstone of Bourz yeoman.
2 Jan. 1 730- 1.
Son Cuthbert C. is. Daur. Ann Harker is.
Wife Filles extrix., all my goods.
(Signed. Seal, a fleur cle lys.)
Wits. — John Mariner, Wm. Parsable, Ralph x Harker.
Codicil or Will (on the back of the other) 2 March 1732-3.
Son Cuthbert C. £5 and my clothes, and his bill to be returned
into his hands ; and to his son John C. a bedstead at my
extrix's decease.
Daur. Ann ux. Geo. Harker £8. 8. o.
<jrandchd. Jane Sunter my bedding and a panel chest and a coffer.
Wife Fillis extrix.
(Signed. No seal.) Wits, as last.
Pd. 20 June 1733 by exx. before Joseph Peacock
surrogate.
Bond 20 June 1733 by Phillis and Cumpston of Bouze wid. and
John Mariner of do. miner in £50.
Wits. Jos. Peacock and Tho. Thwaites.
MR. Geo. Copeland. (Not dated.)
An account of goods found in his house after the decease of ye.
sd. Mr. Geo. C. and Miss Elizth. C. by us Thos Coates and
John Jamesonn.
(Long List.) " Item 2 wigs."
Thos. Douglass of Booze miner.
26 April 1794.
All my leasehd. estate at Booze and all my personal estate to wife
Margery for her widowhood, and then househd. furniture to
my 2 daurs. Margt. D. and Dinah D., and ray leasehd and
other personal estate to my 2 sons John D. and Thos. D . they
paying to my daur. Elizth. ux. Robt. Stones and my daurs.
Margt. D. and Dinah D. £g each.
Wife Margery extrix.
(Signed by mark. Seal, G. A.)
Wits. — Geo. Alderson, Elizth. Alderson.
Proved 4 May 1705 by c\\
[On same paper. Admon. of Jeffrey Wensley of Booxe to J
his widow. Oath of admx under £lOQ 4. Ma) 1 795 1
Charles Emmerson of Tottergill House yeotn
3 Feb. 174 1.
Brothers in law Rd. Hird, Simon Langstaflf, ami cie>v Alderaon iv
each.
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Sons in law Andrew Slack, Joseph Slack, and James Hall ios.
each.
Wife Mary one feather bed, one cupboard, 4 pewter dishes, and
one kettle. Also my lands and leasehd. estate at Tottergill
for her life, and then to my son in law John Slack, and he
to be exor.
(Signed by mark. Seal, a man with sword on horseback.)
Wits. — Thos. Slack, Geo. Alderson, Matt. Whitehead.
Pd. 7 Oct. 1742 by exor.
Bond 7 Oct. 1742 by John .Slack of Tottergill house yeom. (exor.)
and Mary x Emerson of do. widow in £100.
HENRY FAVELL of Bellerby co. York gent.
5 Dec. 1767.
Admon. Bond by Edmond F. of Bellerby yeom. (brother and
admor.) and Christr. Pattinson of Middleton Tyas gent, in
£100.
ANN FRYER of Arkletown widow.
24 March 6 Geo. 3, 1766.
Son Mark F. £15.
Daur. Tamar ux. John Kitchin butcher now in Richmond £10.
Daur. Mary ux. Geo. Coate of Arkletown my 3 leasehd. houses in
Arkletown.
Res. of goods to sd. daur. Mary Coate, extrix.
(Signed by mark. Seal gone.)
Wits. — Simon Alderson, *^nis x Alderson, Wm. Slack.
Pd. 27 Aug. 1770 (draft Probate).
Inventory (not dated) by Anthony Alderson, Simon Alderson, and
Cuthbert Hall.
Total ... . '. . . £77- 2. 6.
Legacies and Funeral Expenses . . 31. o. o.
£46. 2. 6.
Jaques Garth of Langthwaite.
22 May 1725.
Brian Hird of Whaw ios. 6d.
James Hutchinson of Rawcroft ios. 6d.
Cousin James Garth of Gunnerside ios. Gd. and his sisters Mar
grett Mary Elizth. and Hannah, and to Tames Garth oi
Durham his sister Margrett, and Thos. Metcaff of Lawr.uv rod
his two sisters, every' one of these my cousins is.
Cousin Anthony Spencelcy of Healey and Tho^ Jiffcrson of Rkfa
mond is.
To Leonard Metcalf's son John his brother and 2 sisters brag
my cousins also every one is.
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Ralph Weggett of Gunnerside and his own brethren and sisters
every one is.
Wife Joan all my leasehd. lands m Arkengarthdale, viz., East
and West WThitbeck Grains, Ramp Shaw Scar and Rampshaw
Bottom, a stable and the house wherein I dwell, with the garth
and she to be extrix.
(Signed by mark. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Jane x Hall, Chas. Werisley, John Mariner. '
Pd. 15 Nov. 1726 by the exx.
FRANCIS Gill of High Green miner.
28 Dec. 1730.
Son John and a frontstead for a house at ye west end of my
Garth, 5 yards long and 5 yards broad.
Son Benjn. my stable at ye East end of my house, and a front-
stead in my garth, 4 yards long and 4 yards broad.
Daurs. Mary and Rachell my househd. stuff at my wife's death.
Wife and son Francis my house and garth and all my goods and
husbandry gear, and they to be exors.
(Signed by mark. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Ann x Peacock, Jos. Peacock.
Pd. 17 Oct. 1734 by Francis Gyll one of the exors
FRANCIS GILL of High Green miner.
2 Dec. 30 Geo. 2. 1756.
Wife Ann for life the bed wherein we now lie, and 10s. a year
when my son Francis comes at age it she remains my widow.
and if not to have is. paid and Turn Out.
Daur. Ruth my househd. goods.
Res. of goods to son Francis, exor. Also all my lea sell d estate
in High Longtwhate.
Abel Gill and Thos. Gill tutors for my son (ill at age
(Signed by mark. Fancy seal.)
Wits. — Geo. Peacock, Mary x Gill.
Bond 23 Oct. 1767 by Francis Gill of High Green vrom and
Jonathan Kipling of do. yeom in jflOO
Thomas Gill of Arkeltown yeoman.
8 Sept. 14 Geo. 3. 1773
Wife An all my goods and lands .it Arkeltown to bring up m\
younger children.
My 2 sons John and joseph G to live with their mother till the^
youngest child attains 10, and to heirs after then mother's
death, paying to my 2 younger sons Thos and Josilh
each.
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Wife extrix.
(Signed. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Eliz. x Gill, Anthony Alderson, Sarah x Gill.
(Draft probate, 8 Aug. 1776.)
Nicholas Hall of Bouze yeom.
7 September 1716. (Copy.)
Wife Ann my house at Bonze for life, and £/ a year for life.
Nephew Wm. Hird of Eskerleth £5 a year for 4 years.
Wife all the furniture she brought with her.
Furniture belonging to Elizth. my former wife, to my 3 daurs.
Elizth. ux. Rd. Hutchinson, Mary ux. John Row, and Margrett
ux. James Hutchinson.
Sister Isabel 1 Hird to be kept and maintained by my exors. for
her life.
Res. of goods to my sons in law Richd. Hutchinson, John Row,
and James Hutchinson, exors.
Poor of the parish 20s.
Wits. — Bryan Hird, John Jamesonn.
Codicil, 26 Aug. 1 717. Wife £10 a year instead of £j and 2 cows.
Wits. — Ralph x Hillary, Thos. x Carter, John Jamesonn.
No probate.
Margrett Hall of Longthwaite.
28 Oct. 1725.
Cuthbert Hall son of Robt. H. the East end of my house and
the Garth on the Foreside, and the East end of my stable,
and half my land at Langthwaite.
James Hall the other half of my sd. land.
Mary Jewit ux. Rd. J. the West end of my house and stable and
£l3.
Jonathan Hall £13.
Anne Vaits ux. Joseph V. £5.
fames Galloway is. Edward Pinckney is.
Househd. goods to Robt. Hall and James H., exors.
(Signed by mark. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Geo. Peacock, Joseph Atkinson, Joseph Peacock.
Bond 17 Sept. 1726 by Robt. Hall of Langthwaite yeom and
James x Hall of do. yeom. (the exors.) in £200,
Wits. — Geo. Peacock and Tho. Thwaitcs.
Jonathan Hall of Arkindale husbn.
19 Jan. 1733.
Wife £$ a year during widowhood and furniture
Son Thos. Slack £40, and his daur Mary certain furniture
124 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Leasehd. estate to son James Hall ; also res. of goods and he to
be exor.
(Signed. Seal, broken, but same shield as at p. 84.)
Wits. — James Carter, Joseph Peacock.
Proved 22 Oct. 1736, by the exor. Under £20.
JOHN Hall of Arkingarthdale yeom.
24 April 1737.
Wife Anne for life all my leasehd. estate and all my goods, except
half of a close called Round piece, which I give to Cuthbert
Hall son of Robt. H. of Arkingarthdale.
Eldest son James, at my wife's death, my houses at Languit and
ground called Great Holme and the Scarrs pasture and a
house now inhabited by Thos. Jewit of Languit.
Son James to pay to my son Joseph £5, to my daur. Anne £5,
and to my daur. Mary £$.
Son Robt. a house called Bank house and close and pasture, and
West Holme Close, at my wife's death.
Son Robt. to pay to my sons John, David, and Jonathan, £5 each.
Wife extrix.
(Signed. Fancy seal.)
Wits.— Wm. Metcalfe, Robt Hall, Elk. Atkinson.
Pd. 8 May 1745 by extrix.
JAMES HALL of Hardrigg miner.
... Oct. 1762.
Draft Probate Bond by Jonathan H. David H. and Robt. H all
of Hardrigg miners sons and exors. of deed, in £400
Robert Hall of Longthwaite yeom.
7 June 1742.
Son James H. a parcel of ground called Hardrigg wherein Edward
Stones and Isabell Metcalfe now dwell, 2 elo-es called E;
calf halls, a piece below Church Lane, house where I now
dwell ; and I clock. He paying to Jane Hall now my lawful
wife £10 [? per ann.] for her life.
Son Cuthbert H. a house wherein Thos. Longstaff now dwells, and
a close called West Calf hall ; he paying to his mother Jan
Hall my now wife £1.
Wife a cow, a calf, and my houschd. goods for lite, and then
to my daur. Mary Atkinson.
Son Cuthbert H., daur. Mary Atkinson, and dam Ann Harker.
8d. each.
Res. to son James Hall, exor.
(Signed. Fancy seal.)
Wits. — James Moore, John Knews, Chas Wen -lev
Pd. 4 Dec 174U by the exoi
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
125
James Hall of Longthwaite taylor.
14 March 1770.
Nephew James Hall son of my brother Cuthbert Hall my estate
called Hard Rig Farm tenanted by Jonathan Jewett and
Thos. Whitle.
Nephew Nathan Hall another son of my brother Cuthbert the
house where I now live, and 2 closes called East Calf halls
and a parcel of ground adjoining the River, called Piece foot.
But his father Cuthbert to hold same till he attains 30, and
then he shall pay to Isabel and Mary daurs. of my brother
Cuthbert £$ each.
Nephews Joseph, David, Abraham, and Reuben Atkinson, sons of
my sister Mary £5 each, and to her daurs. Ruth Atkinsoi?
£10, and Jane ux. Wm. Bagshaw £$.
Nephews Edmund and Robt. Harker and my nieces Mary ux. Rd.
Hammond, and Margt. ux. John Hird, and Ann Harker, 5
childn. of my sister Ann £5 each.
Nieces Isabel and Mary daurs. of my brother Cuthbert Hall £5
each.
Sister Ann 1 gua.
(Signed. Fancy seal.)
Wits. — Joseph Peacock, James Peacock, Geo. Alderson.
Bond 21 Aug. 1780 by James Hall of Langthwaite yeom. (the
nephew and sole exor.) and Thos. Nixon of Whaw yeom.
and Cuthbert Hall of Langthwaite yeom. in £400.
James Hall of Langthwaite yeom.
7 Mch. 1772.
Wife Alice all my leasehd. estate and goods during widowhood,
and then to my children Joseph H., Abraham H, Elizth H ,
Ann PL, John H., and Alice H. (she under 15).
Wife extrix.
(Signed ? Plain seal.)
Wits. — Wm. Snowdon, Luke Hird, James Hall (? Testator.)
Proved 16 Oct. 1780 by exx.
Cuthbert Hall of Langthwaite.
20 May 26 Geo. 3. 1786.
Daur. Isabella H. £5 per ann. for life, and a dwelling room
Son Nathan Ii. all my lands at Langthwaite, and all my goods,
and he to be exor.
(Signed. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Wm. Hutchinson, James Hall, Joseph FeacocV
Pd. 19 May 1701 by the exor.
126
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST
JONATHAN HALL of Hardrigg miner.
6 Dec. 1 791.
Wife a cow, and the new house where I now dwell. Also Far-
side Close till my son James attains 18, and then 20s. a year
and the said house for her life.
Daur. Mary ux. Thos. Whitaker 5s.
Daur. Hannah ux. Isaac Alderson £1.
Daur. Martha £2, and all her mother's furniture.
Son James £5 at 21, and various furniture.
Lands at Hardrigg to son John, exor.
(Signed. Fancy seal.)
Wits. — Geo. Alderson, Wm. Hutchinson.
Pd. 2 Oct. 1792 by exor. £280.
Dinah Hall of Langthwaite widow.
25 Feb. 1792.
All my leaseholds at Langthwaite in occupn. of my son John
Hall, to my son James Hall, charged with the three following
legacies.
Son John Flail £15.
Daur. Ann ux. Wm. Dow £7 -. 10 : o.
Daur. Jane ux. Matt. Chalder £7. 10. o.
Res. to son James FF, exor.
(Signed by mark. Fancy seal.)
Wits. — James Slack, Wm. Slack, Wm. Hutchinson.
Proved 17 Nov. 1791 by the exor. Above £\oo.
Robert Hall of Cockerhouse. m
27 Mch. 1795.
Son James FF all my leasehd. estate in Arkengarthdale, he paying
to my wife Sarah £b a year for hie. If she dies before my
youngest child attains H>-, the sd. £6 to be continued and
paid to Geo. Alderson senr. and Geo A juftr .is trustees
for my 2 childn. Ann IF and Joseph 11 till sd Ann attains
16, and after that only £3 till sd. Joseph attains lG
Daurs. Elizth. ux. Thos. Alderson, Margt. ux. Wm, Peacock,
Hall, £7 each.
Geo. Alderson senr. and juni £7 in trust for my daur Ann Mall
and £30 for son Joseph II
Res. to son James H, exor.
(Signed. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Joseph Harker, Joseph Alderson
Pd. 9 May 1796 by the exor Ftteets between £100
and /,30a
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
£27
JAMES HALL of White House miner.
31 Aug. 1 801.
Brothers Nathan H., Wm. H., and John H. £$ each.
Brother Jonathan H. the residue of my goods, and he to be exor.
(Signed. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Geo. Alderson, Nathan Hall.
Pd. 18 Oct. 1 801 by the exor.
Geo. Hammond of Seal Houses.
9 Dec. 1746.
Admon. Bond by Dorothy Hammond of do. widow (the relict
and admx.) Joseph Peacock of do. yeoman, and Francis
Walker of Gailes yeoman, in £200.
Inventory 1 Dec. 1746, by Jonathan Kipling, Ralph x Walker,
Jonathan Heslop, Cha. Wensley.
" To Joseph Peacock half a year's rent 10. o. o."
Total of effects . . . . 94. 14. o
Debts 3 1 . 1 1 . 6
63. 2. 6
Tuition Bond 9 Dec. 1746 by sd. Dorothy Hammond Joseph
Peacock and Fras. Walker in £200 for tuition of George and
Joshua Hammond children of deed.
Reginald Hammond of Barnard Castle co. Durham.
20 March 1760.
To my 2 sons Bryan H. and Joshua H. all my leaseholds in
Arkengarthdale and all other my real estate, charged with
the following money legacies.
Daur. Mary Atkinson and her husband Paul A. all their debts
and arrears of rent.
Grandson Geo. Hammond £l. 1. o, a'nd to his brother Joshua H.
half a gua. '
Daur. Isabel ux. James Peacock half a gua.
Grandson Bryan Heth youngest son of Bryan my best suit of
clothing.
Said son Joshua H's wife Jane my bed.
Said son Joshua' H. with whom I now dwell my purse and the
rest of my personal effects.
Sons Bryan H. and Joshua H. exors.
(Signed by mark. Seal, a demi lion Issuing out oi a crown.)
Wits. — Henry Lavrick, Phillip Vint, Wm Vint
Bond 25 April 1763 by Bryan Hammond oi Gateshead 00 Durfa
weaver and Joshua II. of Barnard Castle sveavei (the exors.] ^
and Jonathan Kipling oi Scarr house ytaw and 1 hoi
Chapman of Middleton Tyos yeom. m £l00
128
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
JOSEPH Harker of Bouze miner.
• • • 1772.
Draft Admon. to Simon H. of do. yeom. brother of deed.
Joseph Harker of Bouze miner.
11 Feb. 1772.
Admon. Bond by Simon x Harker of Bouze yeom. (admor ), and
Ralph Harker of do. miner in £200.
Elizth. Hannam of Windegg House widow.
23 Aug. 1762.
Admon. Bond by Ann Hannam of Richmond spr. (one of the
daurs. and adminx. of deed.) John Walker of do. cooper and
John Robinson Thurnborough par. Catterick yeoman, in £200.
Release 20 April 1762 by John Hannam of Sedgbaston near Bir-
mingham co. Warwick only son and one of the next of kin
of Elizth. H. widow and relict of Christr. H. of Windegg
house deed., renouncing admon. and desiring that it may be
granted to Ann H. of Richmond spr. one of the daurs. of
deed.
(Signed. Seal, a castle on an elephant.)
Wits. — James Clarkson, Charles Simpson.
James Hall of Hardrigg miner.
16 Jan. 1762.
Son James 10s.
Daur. Mary ux. Geo. Charder 10s.
Daur. Elizth. ux. Geo. Trout 10s.
Daurs. Ann, Margt, Hannah, and Ruth £2 each.
Wife £\ a year and the househd. goods during widowhood
Leasehd. estate and other effects to my sons Jonathan, David, and
Robt. Hall, exors.
(Signed. Seal broken.)
Wits.— Wm. Slack, Robt. Alderson.
Bond 16 Oct. 1762 by the exors., "of Hardrigg miners,' and Robt
Hall, Job Slack, and Joseph Hammond of do. minors, m { 400
Ralph Harker of Bowse.
9 Nov. 1767.
Daur. in law Mary Harker 10s., a little tea table, and a hanging
kubbert.
Son Geo. H. £1. l. o. Sons Simon II and Joseph II exors
(Signed by mark. Plain seal.)
WttS. — James Nickelson, John Mariner.
Draft probate . . . 1769 by the CXOIB (Aaothtt
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
I 29
Simon Harker senr. of Bouze.
13 Mch. 1778.
Son in law Tnos. Daykin the house and parlour with 2 chambers
over etc. in his possession he paying to my daur. Ann H. £15
at 21.
Daur. Dinah H. the house wherein I dwell.
Son in law Thos. Daykin the leasehd. close called Pethills and
Fore Close, he paying my daurs. Dinah H. and Ann H. 20
guas. each, and he to be exor.
(Signed by mark. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Wm. Wilkinson, Geo. Harker.
Pd. 30 Dec. 1 78 1 by the exor.
(A probate of 20 Oct. 1779 to the exor. under £30,
crossed out.)
Simon Harker of Hillside.
15 Feb. 1798.
Wife £2. 12. o. per ann. for life.
Daurs. Nanny and Margt. £10 each (Margt. at 21).
Son James £40 at 24, and Geo. Alderson senr. to be his guardian
Res. to sons John and Simon, exors.
(Signed. Plain seal.)
Wits. — Wm. Hutchinson, Jonan. Jewitt.
Pd. 7 Dec. 1798 by the exors.
ROBT. HARKER of Arkengarthdale.
17 Nov. 1806, admor. sworn.
Admon. to Ralph Harker, granted 1 Jan. 1807.
CHRISTR. HESLOP of Kexwith butcher.
30 Jan. 1725-6.
Wife Elizth. £30 and a bed.
Son Christr. H. 5s. Son Christr. Waistall £10.
Grandson Geo. Heslop £$ at 21. Grandson Wm. Heslop £2 at 11
Res. to sons Wm. H. and Mathew H., exors
(Signed by mark. Seal H.)
Wits. — Joseph Morton, James x Clcmingson.
Pd. 17 May 1729 by the exors.
Bond 17 May 1729 by Wm. Heslop of Kewith yeom and Mathew
H. of Waitegate yeom. (the exors.) in £200.
Wm. Heslop of Keckswith par. Kirby Hill husbn
13 Nov. 1737.
Brother Matthew If. of Wadcgate p. Kirby Hill and li s j diura
now living, Elizth., Judith, and Mary II. [fl each
Brother Christr. Heslop deed 's 3 sons, Cnristl Geo and Wm H
is. each.
130
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Brother in law Christr. Wastetill and his wife Sarah Wastetill
is. each.
Res. to wife Elizth., extrix.
(Signed. Seal, a talbot or lion passant.)
Wits. — Wm. Morton, Cha. Wensley.
Pd. 23 Mch. 1744-5 by tae cxx
Henry Hindmoor of Whaw.
14 March 1768.
Wife my goods and £5 left to me by will of Wm. Hird to be
paid at his widow's death.
Wife to bring up my 2 little daurs., and to have everything if
my sons shd. go from her, but if they stay to help her to
bring them up, then what is left at her death to be divided
amongst my children.
(Signed by mark. No seal.)
Wits. — Thos. Robson, Mary Robson.
Bond 6 June 1 771 by Elizth. x Hindmoor widow (the relict and
extrix.), Wm. Hindmoor of Seal Houses miner, and Thos x
Metcalf of Seal Houses taylor, in £200.
Wm. Hird.
27 Aug. 1723.
Wife Elizth. to divide my substance amongst my children, so that
the unmarried ones may have the like proportion as those thai
are married have had.
(Signed. Plain seal.)
Wits. — John Hird, Robt. Hird, John Jamesonn.
Pd. 16 Dec. 1724 by the widow.
Bond 16 Dec. 1724 by Elizth. x Hird of [torn off] widow (relief
and principal legatee) and John Hird of do. yeom. in £200.
(Testator described as " of Dalehead")
CUTHBERT HiRD of Eskerleth.
16 March 1731.
Brother John £40. Brother Rd. £l. Brother Wm [1
Margret Nickson daur. to my brother Thos. N. £ ^\o.
Rest of my brother Thos. Nickson's children flO each
Brother James's widow 5s., and his 5 children £35 amongst them
All my leasehd. estate and goods to my brother I tike, exoi
Bond 25 Mch. 1732 by Luke Hird of Eskerlith yeom (the era )
and Thos. Nixon of Whaw yeom, in £500 \
(Signed. Seal, a deer's head.)
Wits.- -John x Rain, Mary x AJsop, Jos Peacock
Td. 27 Mch 1 73-: by the exoi
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Richard Hird of Whaw.
24 Nov 1735.
Nephews John H. and Wm. H. sons of my brother John H. deed.
£15 each at 21, and to his widow Elizth. H. 5s.
Brother Wm. H. of Whaw £20. If he die, then only 5s. to his
wife Agnes H.
Brother Luke H. of Eskeylith £5.
Elizth. H. of Bedall widow of my brother James H. deed. 5s.
Guyles H., James H., Cuthbert H., Elizth II., and Ann or Agnes
H., childn. of my sd. brother James H. deed. £10 each at 21.
Brother in law Thos. Nixson of Whaw the elder £1. 1. o, and to
his children John, Thos., Margrett, Elizth., and Dinah Nixson
£t$ each.
All my leasehd. estate in Arkengarthdale to my nephew Wm.
Nixson, exor. But if his mother my sister Elizth. Nixson
slid, be left a widow by her husband Thos. Nixson, and shd.
need it, she is to have £2 a year out of same during widow-
hood.
(Signed. Seal, a talbot or lion passant.)
Wits. — Bryan Hird and Charles Wensley.
Proved 7 Feb. 1735-6 by the exor.
Bond 7 Feb. 1735 by Wm. Nixson of Whaw yeom. (the exor.)
and Thos. Nixson senr. of do. yeom. in £$00.
WM. HlRD of Arkengarthdale head.
8 Nov. 1737.
All my leasehd. estate at Arkdale. head and all my other effects
lo wife Isabel 1 during her widowhood, and then to my 4 sons,
Wm., Nathan, Manuell, and Reuben equally, paying £20 to
each of my 6 daurs. Elizth., Hannah, Dinah, Mary, Rebel
and Isabel I Hird.
If wife marry again, then £5 a year.
(Signed. Fancy seal.)
Wits. — Robt. Powlton, Thos. Graham, ( ha Wenslej
Bond 20 Jan. 1738 by John Hird of Arkengarthdale head yeom
(admor. with will annexed) and Wm. Liddell oi I
yeom. in £200.
Wm. Hird of Whaw.
10 Aug. 1743.
Wife Agnes during widowhood my leasehd estate al Whaw, and \
my husbandry working tools and household liniutme. and
£2 a year, also £\0 absolutely.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
PECULIAR COURT OF MASHAM.
A COLLATION OF THE INDEXES AT SOMERSET HOUSE AND AT
YORK PROBATE REGISTRY FROM THE COMMENCEMENT
DOWN TO 1709.
The Indexes, which comprise everything known down to 1709, are as
follows : —
A. — Somerset House. Unregistered Wills, 1572— 1709. (Later Wills not noticed
here.)
B. — „ „ Unregistered Bonds, Inventories, Accounts, &c, 1614 —
1719. Those o! later date are classed in Part II. 01
Index A.)
C. — ft „ Registered Wills, Admons., and Minutes of Caveats,
&c, 1576—1654, in Register Book [.
D — ft „ Registered Wills, &c, 1634— 1699, in Register Book II.
E.— York. Everything at York, being 75 original Documents— Wills, Admons., &c.
1609— 1707. No Register Book.
To which is since added what relates to Masham Peculiar in
(A) Dean and Chapter of York's Index, 1650—1756.
(B) General Peculiars Index at York, 1438—1728.
Abborth, Robt., Kirkby Malzeard.,
Abbott, Thos., Kirkby Malzd., weaver,
„ Christr., Kirkby Malzd., weaver
Adamson, John, Grewelthorpe,
„ „ Swinton,
„ Rd., Swinton,
„ John, Swinton, yeom.,
Akers, Robt., Clareton (? Larton)
„ Joseph, Hartwith, W.
Allen, Frances, Sutton,
„ Thos., High Ellington,
Allinson, Christr., Gaughey,
Anderson, Geo., Rigges in Netherdale, yeom.,
Sampson, par. Kirkby Malzd.,
Appleby, John, Grewelthorpe,
„ Anthy., Kirkby Malzd.,
„ Cath., Beckmeetings,
„ John, Grewelthorpe, gent.,
„ John, Ellington,
Ardington, Alice. Massam,
Armistead, Robt., Kirkby Malzd.,
Askwith or Aiscough, John, Healey Coate,
n ElHngstring
Christr., Ellingstring,
M
W. 1598.
W. Registered 1612.
W. „ 1629.
W. 1642.
W. 1682.
Ad. (York) 1700.
W. Registered 1641.
W. i7°6-
York (D. and C) i;.vs
Bond. t68a
168&
W. 1694.
W. Registered 1610,
n. Will. M 1633.
W. 164s.
W. t68a.
W. 1686.
W. Registered 1 64s.
W. 165Q.
W. Reentered 1 ^83.
\Y. 1683.
Ad. 1647.
W. 1694.
W. IOQQ
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
133
Askwith or Aiscough, als Germaine, Christr, Grewel-
thorpe
w.
1666.
it
„ Wm., Ripon,
w.
1683.
tt
„ Henry, Ellingstring,
Min. Registered
1583.
it
„ als Germaine, Christr.,
Grewel-
thorpe, tailor,
W.
1666.
it
„ Christr., Ellingstring,
yeom., W.
1699.
Atkinson,
John, Roomer,
W.
!599-
ft
Wm., Grewelthorpe,
w.
1604.
a
Rd., Eshead,
w.
1634.
a
Rd., Eshead,
w.
l637-
>>
Eras., Grewelthorpe,
w.
1675-
tt
Robt, Hearfield in Bouthwaite,
Bond.
1684.
)j
Rd., Healey Coate,
1695.
5J
Eras, or Ignatius, Winsley,
"w. (York)
1704.
>>
Aga,
W. (York)
1704.
it
Jennet, Misses, wid.,
W. Registered circa
J594-
it
als Mealhancke, Wm., Gavvhey, veom., W. Registered
x594-
It
Thos., Kirkby Malzd.,
Min. ,,
1602.
>>
Wm., Grewelthorpe,
Probate „
1605.
»>
John, ? par. K. Malzd.,
w.
1 606.
>>
Rd., Middlemore, elk.,
Min. W.
1610.
ii
Wm., Ilton, yeom.,
w.
161 1.
ii
John, Ilton,
w.
1631.
it
Rd., Eshead,
Min. W.
1634.
it
Rd., Eshead,
W.
1636.
>>
Christr., Carleton, yeom.,
W. „
1654-
>J
John, Fearbie,
w.
1 660.
Auton or
Aughton, John, Feasby,
w.
1674.
>>
,, Thos., Ilton,
w.
1683.
»
„ John, Fearby,
w.
16^9.
tt
„ Robt., Masham,
W. (York)
1662.
if
„ Anne, Grewelthorpe,
Bond.
1681.
tt
„ John, Fearby,
Bond.
1682.
a
„ Robt., Fearby,
W. (York^
IOQ7-
it
„ Wm., Massam,
\V. Registered
1616.
a
„ Jane, Massam,
w.
1 6 18.
a
Wm., Ilton,
W. Registered circa
1622.
tt
„ Simon, Ilton,
Min. Vv. Registered
1634.
it
„ John, senr., Fearby,
w.
1660
tt
,, Robt., Massam, yeom.,
\Y.
1 60 2.
it
„ Dorothy, Fearby, wid.,
w.
i66q.
Baine or
Bayne, Michael, Grewelthorpe,
w.
1613
a
,, Wm., Ellingstring,
w.
1047.
tt
,, Robt., Grewelthorpe,
w.
a
„ John, Grewelthorpe,
w.
t6ct.
tt
„ Walter, Limley,
W. (York)
tt
„ Thomasin, Grewelthorpe,
w
tt
„ Wm., Grewelthorpe,
w
1675.
134
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Baine or
Bayne, John, Ellingstring,
W.
1679.
>>
„ Rd., Mdorehouse,
Bond.
1683.
>>
„ Isabel or Eliz., Ellingstring,
Bond.
1684.
»
„ Susanna, West Close,
W.
1685.
>>
,, Ellen, Grewelthorpe,
w.
1689.
„ Rd., senr., Grewelthorpe,
w.
1689.
»
„ Rd., Grewelthorpe,
Bond.
1692.
»>
„ Thos., Gawhey,
Bond.
1692.
»>
„ Wm., Hearfield,
W.
1693.
>>
„ Wm., Middlemoore,
W. (York)
1696.
»
,, Wm., Whaite House,
W.
1699.
„ Jacob, Grewelthorpe,
Bond.
1707.
>>
„ Christr., Woodellin in Netherdale, Bond.
1708.
>>
,, Wm., Azerley,
Min. Registered
>>
„ Alice, Grewelthorpe,
?> >>
1584.
>>
„ Alice,
>> >>
1584.
„ Christr.,
ft a
1584.
>>
,, Wm., Rushington,
)j >>
T593-
>>
„ Riggs, yeom.,
W. Registered circa
1594-
>>
„ Adam, Newhouses in N'dale,
W. Registered
1595
>>
„ Wm.
Ad. „ ?
1602.
>>
„ Lucy, Grewelthorpe,
w.
1608.
„ Robt., Ayerley,
w.
1 6oq.
>>
„ Humphrey, Herefield,
W.
161 0.
„ Michael, Grewelthorpe,
W.
1613.
?>
„ Walter, Limley,
w.
l6rS.
>>
„ Christr., Woodale,
w.
l62Q.
>>
,, Christr., Moorhouse, Min.
W. Registered circa
I636.
>>
„ Roger, Grewelthorpe,
W. Registered
16m
>>
,, Rd., Bramley Grange,
w.
.652.
>>
„ Geo., K. Malzd.,
w.
1660.
Baker, Wm,
Geo.
„ Wm
Wm
Wm
Geo.
Thomasin, Grewelthorpe,
Humphrey, West Close
Grange,
Wardermarsk,
Swinton,
Wardermarsk,
Anthy., Swinton,
Swinton,
Wardermarske, husbn.,
Swinton, husbn.,
Banks, Henry, Allershaw,
„ Roger, Massam,
,, John, Ellington,
„ (Binkes), Anthy., Ellington,
Bargh, Edward, Healey,
Bartlett, Simon, Nutwithcote,
llatlcrsby, Wm., Kirkbv Malzd.,
Wm.,
Wm., Kirkby Malzd.,
W.
Pott
W.
W.
w.
Bond.
w. Registered
w. * „
w.
w.
W. Registered
Min. ,,
Bond:
Bond
W. Registered circa
Min Registered
Caictt
1668.
167 \ .
1645.
1 66 1 .
1685.
1685.
1 686.
1643.
1660.
1507
1678
1608.
1 60I
1 0S0.
1581
1 sS6
'^7
THF, NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
135
Baxby, Rd., Mickley,
Bearper (? Bearser), John, Dallowcarr,
Beck, Anthy., Ayerley,
Beckwith, John, Roomer,
„ Wm., Aklbrough,
„ Christr., Swinton,
„ Thos., Wood ale,
„ Jane, Masham,
„ Wm., Lowwood Ho.,
,, Anthy., Massam,
„ Mary, Massam,
„ Sarah ( ? Constantine Road), Massam,
„ Christr., Massam,
„ Roger, Massam,
„ Michael, Rawmoore,
„ John, K. Malzd.,
„ Thos., Ledgate,
„ Eliz., Massam,
„ Thos., Lambhill,
„ Geo., Roomer,
„ Alice, Roomer,
,, Annie, Misses,
Laurence,
Rd., Nutwith Coat,
Marm., Ilton, yeom.,
Wm., Aldbrough,
Hy., Massam,
Geo., Kirkby Malzd., weaver,
„ Anthy., Nutwith Coate, yeom.,
„ Leon, Kirkby Malzd.,
„ Agnes, Kirkby Malzd., wid.,
„ Christr., Kirkby Malzd., yeom.,
„ Thos., Swinton, yeom., W. (inc
„ John, K. Malzd., yeom., W. (and c
„ Nichs., Ganghey, yeom.,
„ John, Wardenmarske, yeom.,
(And another Christr. B. tindescribed
Bell, Francis, Masham,
„ Wm., Gaughey,
„ Jane, Ketsmoor,
„ Ralph, Mickley,
,, Agnes, Mickley, wid.,
Benlowes, Wm., Massam, yeom.,
Benslowe, Lucy, Massam,
Benson, Robt., Canfield Ho.,
„ Wm., Bouthwaite Grange,
,, Miles, Bowih Grange,
,, James, K. Malzd ,
Rd., Calfal House.
,, Janet, K. Malzd., v\ id..
W.
1701.
w.
1708.
W. (York)
1698.
w.
'588.
w.
1617.
Ad. (York)
T667.
w.
1678.
w.
1681.
w.
1684.
w.
1690.
w.
1 690.
Bond.
1693.
W.
1694.
w.
1695.
Bond.
r695.
w.
1700.
Bond.
7 702.
W.
*7°v
w.
1706.
Bond.
1707.
Bond.
1709.
W. Registered
1584.
Can at.
1603.
Ad.
1603.
w.
1605.
w.
1617.
w.
1618.
w.
1620.
w.
1623.
w.
1624.
w.
1636.
w.
1 636.
•omplete^ Registered
1 65 I .
odicil, 1658) ,,
1 6s6.
W. Registered
165a
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.662.
1 in i 6^6.) ,,
W.
1 660.
w.
1 691 .
w.
1707.
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1 594.
w.
161 \i
w.
1 070.
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1(177.
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1 600.
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1675.
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i36
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Benson, Miss, Canfield Ho., yeom.,
„ Robt., Canfield Ho., yeom.,
Wm, Calfe Hill Ho.,
„ Wm., Ragill Ho., husbn.,
„ Christr., Eastholme Ho.,
„ Wm., Bouthwaite Grange,
Billington, Marjery, K. Malzd.,
Binkes. See Bankes.
Blaides, Ralph, Massam,
Bovverdall or Boardill, Christr., Massam,
» » Thos., Massam, labr
» j, John, Massam,
Boyce, Geo., Thorpe,
Bradridge, Robt., Healey, yeom.,
Bradwith, Wm., Mickley,
Braithwaite, Fras., Misses,
» >i »
„ Geo., Carlsmoor,
„ Fras., Azerley,
„ „ Carlsmoor,
„ Geo., Lady Hill,
„ Fras., Carlsmoor,
„ Leon. Woodall,
„ Miles,
„ Jane, Misses,
„ Geo., Gawghey, yeom.,
„ „ Carlesmoore, hatt maker,
„ Fras., Azerley, yeom.,
„ Anne, Gawghey, wid. of Geo.,
Bramley, Geo., Massam,
„ Thos., Gawghey, Bond and Inv
„ Mary, Gawghey,
„ Geo., Massam,
Wm.,
„ Wm., Galgah, yeom.,
Brattmer, Thos., Hesle Close,
Brewer, John, Ellington,
Brieksay or Buckshay, Thos., Massam, \\
„ „ Thos., Massam, labr.
Bridgewater, Edward, Massam,
„ Thos., Massam,
„ John, Massam,
Briggs, Ninian, Sixworth Grange,
„ Wm., of Christr. (sic.) middlermoor,
„ Thos., Holme Ho.,
„ Ninian, Sixworth Grange, yeom.,
Broche, Maurice, Harfield, yeom.,
Brooke, Morris, Hew field,
Browne, Fras., Gawghey,
w.
1609.
w.
1609.
w.
I 0 I O.
w
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102;.
w.
»»
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>>
l668.
w.
1 7°3-
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gistered
w.
>>
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>>
104 3.
Min. Registered
W.
tt
I 6_}0.
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1682.
W.
N.D.
W.
1600.
W.
1 6 7 2
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W.
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1694.
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gistered
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1600
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1 hSo.
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1 700.
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1 700
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1070
THE NORTHERN GENE \LOGIST.
137
GARFORD, OF STEETON HALL, YORKSHIRE, AND
GARFORD, OF CORBY, LINCOLNSHIRE.
ARTHUR GARFORTH, AFTERWARDS CALLED GARFORD.
The above was the third son of William Garforth, of Steeton Hall,
Yorks,* and was born in 1596. In 1628 he married Letitia, daughter
of Robert Cashell, of Glatton, Hunts, Esqr. At the Record Office is a
Bill in Chancery (Garford v. Cashell, 1634), in which the above facts are
set forth. It is an attempt to recover .£300 on the part, for some reason,
of Thomas, younger brother of Arthur, from the Trustees under the will
of Robert Cashell, father of Letitia. There are also two or three affidavits
dated a few years after the Bill in respect of the above case, but then*
is nothing in them to indicate the place of abode of Arthur and his wife,
and of their issue. This is what I want to discover. In the Registers
of Corby, South Lincolnshire, are entries of the baptism of Charles,
Frances, and Mary, 1660-64, children of Francis and (irace Harford,
and in after years comes Anthony. There were in those days Garfords
in various parishes in South Lincolnshire, but 1 have been quite unable to
connect Francis with any of them, although these Garford families are
all, more or less, intimately connected with each other, and it is to be
observed that the names of Arthur, Charles, Francis, and Anthony nevef
appear among them, while Francis, as a Christian name, occurs among
Yorkshire Garforths, and Anthony was the name of Arthur's grandfather,
of one of his brothers, and of his eldest nephew, born 1610. and who
succeeded to Steeton Hall. Hearing in mind the comparative rarit \ of
the surname in either form, and that Francis does not appear t«> be
connected with the local Garfords of South Lincolnshire, I think it not
improbable that he was the son of Arthur and Letitia. Tins is rev,:/ !
want to />rovc. It is evident that Francis was a young man in 1660,
for he married again at the end of the century, after the death nf Grace,
in 1697, at Rvhall. That place and Corby are within twenty-five miles
of. Glatton.
I may add that T am the direct descendant of Francis, the Bon of
Francis Garford, of Corby, through an unbroken line <>f Johns, all eldest
sons, without a second Christian name, of whom my grandson,
eighteen months, is the seventh. A rare sequence, I believe
John GaRTORD.
*The family can be traced hark to the isth .vnunv Sr: Dl
Whitaker's "Craven," and Mr. Clough's " History of Steeton."
T3»
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
EARLY CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND
PEDIGREES FROM THE PLEA ROLLS.
I. — Cumberland Michs. 42 E. 3. Coram Rege Roll, No. 163. — A suit
showing that Elena, who was wife of Nicholas de Vespount, had died
seized of the Manor of Souby, settled by the said Nicholas on himself
and her for their lives, with remainder to the heirs male of their bodies
together.
Their son Robert is their heir, and aged thirteen. The said manor
is held of the heirs of Gregory Burden by knight service.
The following pedigree is given: —
ALEXANDER BURDEN had issue,
GREGORY BURDON died s.p., seized of the fourth part of the
manor of Clifford, co. York.
ROGER BURDON (brother and heir of Gregory), who had issue,
Thomas B., son and heirs; who had issue, Brian B., son and
heir; who had isstie, Margaret B., daur. and heir : who married
Thomas Ughtred, and had issue, Thomas lT., son and heir.
ELEN BURDEN m de Kirkton. They had issue, Robert
de K., son and heir; who had issue, John de K., son and heir.
The above John de ICirketon claims that Gregory Burdon was not
the son of Alexander, but was the son of William Burdon, Cbivatef : and
that Gregory, having had no brother Roger' he (John) is the heir oi
Gregory, as heir to Gregory's sister Elen. (Memb. 41.)
Coram Rege Roll, 172. Michs. 45 Edw. 11!., shows that a jury
found that Gregory and Elen were children by the first wife, and Rogej
by a second wife. A verdict was, therefore, given in favour of John de
Kirketon as heir of the whole blood.
IT. — Westmoreland — Easter, 48 Edw. I 11. Coram Rege, No 183
An account of the descent of the Manor of Wythirelate, in Kendal, showirt
that John de Lancaster, of Stanested, alienated it in 2 Edw Ml. to
Michael de Haverington Chivaler ; who died thirt) three years
was succeeded by John de Haveryngton, of Mdyngham, his bn
heir; who enfeoffed Michael de Haveryngton, Ins son
Both the aforesaid feoffments were without the King's license.
Richard de Roos and Johanna, his wile, hold it in right <>f the said
Johanna, who is daughtei and heir nf the second M !' h. if!
It is also mentioned thai John de Lancaster's wife was nam d inn n
Also that the said manor is held of Joan, who was wife of [obn da
Coupland, as of the Fee oi Coucy, (Memb. 16, part 1 |
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
139
III. — Westmoreland — Easter, 48 Edw. 111. Coram Rege, No. 185.
— The King's escheator, claimed that Margaret de Roos had in 32 Edw.
f IT. alienated, without the King's license, a piece of land called Routhe-
worth, in the Vill of Helsyngton, to Robert de Wassyngton.
The defendant, also named Robert de Wassyngton, denies this, and
gives the following descent: —
WALTER DE STIRKLAND, knight, seized of the said land as
of the Fee of Marmadulce de Thwenge. Walter had issue.
JOAN DE STIRKLAND married Robert de Wassyngton,- and on
them and their heirs her father settled the land. They had
issue, Robert de Wassyngton, son and heir ; he had issue,
Robert de Wassyngton son and heir, the defendant.
The jury found a verdict in favour of the defendant. (M. 19, part 2.)
IV. — SIMON DE RAUGHTON, of Raughton Cumberland, was father of
JOHN DE RAUGHTON, his son and heir, who was father of—
JOHN DE RAUGHTON, who died seized of three acres, etc,
of land in Raughton by the service <>f great serjeanry.
namely, by the service of guarding the aucipitar, i.e., the
master of the hawks, of the Lord King in the forest oi
Ingelwode, and he also held in cafite two messuages and
thirty acres of land in Cattescales, in Raughton, in per-
petuity, paying eighteen pence annually by the hands of the
Sheriff of Cumberland.
This second John de Raughton married twice. His first wife
was Margaret de Stapleton, and by an entail of 28th
January, 21 Edw. III., lands — apparently tlmsc above-
mentioned — were settled on them and their issue, with
remainder to the heirs of Margaret, Margaret died without
issue, leaving William de Stapleton, her brother and heir,
John de Raughton, however, married a second wife, and b\ her
had issue —
OLIVER DE RAUGHTON, his son and heir,
(apparently in 10 Richard 11.) eight years and upwards
Coram Rege. Easter 10 Kir. II., \o. 36, M. 17. Hid pan
WAIFS AND STRAYS.
Fergusson Master Adam, son of Charles F. esqr. of Grove Route Dulwich.
1 Surrey, buried at Aysgarth, March 15, 1792.
Mackenzie Mr. Alexander, an oil-man in Bishopsgate Street, London,
buried at Aysgarth, Feb. 20, 178J.
Walker, Daniel, of Lineolnes Innr CO. Middlesex and Kh/th lYHn ol
Long Sutton co. Lincoln, married Oct. 9, »"<M, at St. IVtn hi \
Lincoln. \
Whehr Granville of Chapel Rowe, Westminstei eaqi 13, and 1 1 x
Catherine Hastings of Ledstone Bpr, 22 To be married 11 i i riaham
— Archbp. of York's Marriage Bond, Dec 15, 1
T40
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
LINCOLN MARRIAGE LICENCES.
This is an alphabetical Calendar (continued from Vol. III., page 66) in succession
to those printed in Gibbons' " Lincoln Marriage Licences." It is compiled
from several different sources, the following abbreviations being used
to denote which source : —
Ael. — Liber Aelmer, Line. Archid.
Act Book. — Consistory Court Act Books of Wills, &c.
D. — " Marriage Bonds (Divers Years) " in brown paper covers.
C. — Bishop Chaderton's Register.
F. — Faculty Book, 1611-1693 * Licences not marked with one of these abbrevia-
tions are from the Marriage Bonds (which the Editor arranged in port-
folios, according to date, some years ago), supplemented by the
allegations where forthcoming.
The pre-Reformation Marriage Dispensations in the Bishop's Registers are not
included in this Series.
(Continued from Vol. IV., page
1663. Aug. 26. Lyon Clipsham, of Manthorpe, in the parish of Gran-
tham, gentn., and Susanna Sergeant, of South Carleton, spr.
Surety, Henry Johnson, of Manthorpe, yeom.
[South Carleton or St. Paule in Baile.]
1664. Sept. 28. Nicholas Clipsham, of Bourne, tanner, and Doroth)
Hardwire, of Dike, in same parish. Surety, Joseph Thew,
of Bour if, yeom. [Bourne, Morton, or Stamford Ail Saints.]
1661. Nov. 21. Robert Clipsham, of . . . gentn., and Marie fforster,
of Gaiton, spr. Surety, ffrancis Johnson, mason.
[Biskerthorp or Gayton.]
1668. May 1. Robert Clipsham, of Stewton, yeom., and Elizth. Garter.
of Louth, spr. Surety, Thomas Medcalfe [signed Metcalfe],
of Louth, tanner. [St. Paul or St. Martin ]
1634. Sept. 10. William Clipson, of .Luton, in Sutton, taler. get 15,
and [F.] Anne Barrowe, of same, spr., ret. 28. [ffleete 1
161 1. July 26. John dough, of EastOn, in the parish of Stoke, and
Mary Bond, of Methringham, widow. [Methringham 1
1669. July 20. Rowland Curtis, of Lincoln, woollen draper, and Emme
Walker, of same, widow. Surety, Walter Powell, of the Close
of Lincoln, clerk. [St. Peter ai Arches nr Coulsterwnrth 1
1640. Mch. 3. William Cussen, of Barnolby, and Catherine 1 ingerd, of
Yarburgh, widow. Bond by Christopher Dennis, ol Reelsby,
clerk. [Beelsby.]
1663. Apr. 22. John Cust, of Gosbertowne, yeom., and Elisabeth Herrie
man, of same, spr. Surety, Hugh Turner, of sa/ne, yeom. Seal,
per falc a fess between three flam dc I vs. tnd «/ fess, . . .
in chief. Witnesses, Ghas. Skypwith and Sam I awaon.
[Gosbertow ne or Qtiadring.]
* A Volume entitled. "General Register ol Faculties, I'-n 1 U rm« v
known as the Red Book, in which Marriage Li e ct \
apparently during vacancies ol the Sim
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1669. June 29. Richard Cuthbert, of ffriskney, gent., and ff ranees Dalby,
of Wainflett, All Saints, widow. Surety, Thos. Hurd, of the
Bail of Lincoln, confectioner. [St. Peter at Arches.]
1640. Aug. 25. John Cutler of Boston, mercer, set. 24, and Marie Ample-
ford, of same, spinster, aet. 20. Her mother consents. Surety,
Wm. Hoi Hogshead, of Tattershall, chandler. [Boston.]
1665. Aug. 27. Caveat against John Cutts, of the Bail of Lincoln, and
Anne Bateman, of the city of Lincoln, widow, on behalf of her
father, Sir William Thorold, Bart.
[Licences granted during Visitations.]
1591. July 1. Act Bk. — Eustace Cockarie and Joan Basse, of
. . . sley.
1640. Nov. 13. Thos Cockell, of Glamford Briggs, gent., aet. 21, and
ffranees Lovill, of Burnham, in the parish of Thornton Curtis,
spinster, set. 21. Their parents consent. Surety, Thos. Pennell.
of Glamford Briggs, gent. [Thornton Curtis.]
1663. Sept. 4. Richard Codd, of Bransbie, in the parish of Stowe
Greene, set. 29, and Sarah Robinson, of Thorpe, in the ffallowes,
widow, set. 32. His father and her parents are dead , his
mother consents. Surety, Rob. ffitchett, of Stow, yeom.
[St. Paul in Bail or Aystrop.]
1670. Sept. 7. Trustram Codd, of Jrby, yeom., and Margt. Mirlield, of
Ellesham, spinster.
1669. June 1. Edward Coddington, of Grantham, widower, and Eliza-
beth Wiseman, spinster, daughter of . . . Wyseman, of same,
widow.
1667. . . . 11 (? June). John Coddington, of Grantham, aet. j8, and
Anne Lodge, of same, spinster, set. 22. Her parents arc dead.
Application by Nathaniel Thorold, of the Close of Lincoln, gent
[Threckingham, Grantham, or ffolkingham.]
1637. June 10. Christopher Coe, of Thorpe-on-the-Hill, and Elizabeth
Lawson, of same, widow. Surety, Robert CI 1 fie. <>f same
[St. Peter in East-ate.]
1665. Sept. 30. Edmond Coggan, of Epworth, yeom.. Bet, 27, and
Isabell Whitakers, of same, spinster, «t. [9! His parents and
her father are dead; her mother consents. Surety, Thomas
Coggan, of Epworth, yeom. [Epwocth.]
1667. May 7. John Coggan, of Wroot, merchant, set. 25, and 1
Battle, of Wadworth, CO. York, spinster, an. 19. His parents
and her father consent. [Wroote Or Haze) |
1666. Mch. 9. Robert Cogan, of Binbrooke Gabriel, clerk, el 62, and
Anne Scott, of Ashby cum ffenby, spinster, St. -jo. Application
by Abraham Cut lore, of Binbrooke Gabriel, butcher.
[Ashby cum (Tenby.]
1665. Eeb. 20. Robert Coggan, of Wroote, «>i calcearius, m t6, and
{Catherine Barrow, of Haxey, Bt. 24. l in n parents innscnt
Surety, James Bradbury, of Haxey, clerk, [WltJOte.]
1666. Sept. 11. Henry Coldwell, of Owndell, co, Northanta, gent, act.
25, and Elizabeth Emerson, of Lincoln, spinster, M 1 1 Hn
parents are both dead. Surety, Isaac Roue, of London, -cut
I Si 1\ ter\ at Arches ]
142
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1634. Sept. 16. F. — John Colby, of Nappey diocese, York, Esqr., set.
20, and Jane More, of Grantham, spinster, aet. 21. His parents
are dead ; her's consent. Application by William Rhodes, of
Grantham. [Grantham.]
1640. Aug. 25. Henrie Cole, of Grantham, chandler, aet. 21, and Anne
Kenyan, of same, spinster, aet. 24. Surety, Edward Kenyan,
of same, plummer. [Grantham.]
1619. Dec. 9. D. — Rob. x Cole, of Swaton, husbandman, and Agnes
Timberland, of Quarrington, spinster. Surety, Edmund Tap-
pinge, of Quarrington, husbandman. Witness, Elias Wrighte.
[Quarrington.]
1668. Dec. 28. Robert Cole, of Grantham, chandler, and Mary Dye,
of same, widow. Surety, William Urrie alias L 're, of the city
of Lincoln, gent. [Brantbroughton or Doddington Piggott.]
1664. June 22. Thomas Cole, of Grantham, chandler, and Susanna
White, of same, spinster. Surety, William Suddaby [signed
Suttobe], of Lincoln, pewterer. [St. Benedict.]
1634. Aug. 11. F. — William Cole, of Grantham, aet. 25, and Elizabeth
Crale, of same, spr., aet. 23. His parents consent ; her s art-
dead. Application by George Cole, of Grantham. [Grantham.]
1663. May 23. Thomas Colles, of Norton, yeom., and Marie Home, of
same, widow. Surety, John Eastland, of St. Swithin's, Lincoln,
taylor. Seal, a lion rampant debruised by a fess. Witness,
Bartholomew Willocke, notary public.
[Nocton, Dunston, or St. Peter of the Arches.]
1628. Feb. 4. Symon Collinge, of Walcott, and Ann Brearley, of same,
widow. Surety, William Quincy, of Pick worth, yeom.
[Suarbie.]
1583. Sept. 9. Act Bk. — George Collingridge, of Wodhouse, and Jane
Nortonne, of Egle. [X. Scarle.]
1569. Feb. 3. Ael. — Nichs. Collingridge, of Egle, and Joan Watsonne,
of Nortonne Disney. Banns oure. [Norton D. j
1602. March 5. C. — John Collings, of . . . and Margerie Burgesse,
of Somersham, co. Hunt.
1665. Oct. 30. John Collishaw, of Newarke-upon-Trent, co. \
yeom., and Joane Slorr, of Siston, widow. Surety, Ged 1
Batly, of Lincoln. [Hunington or Ancaster
1670. Dec. 1. Philip Colly, of Wadingham, Si. Mary, yeom., ad
and Elizabeth Colly, of same, spinster, fit. >6. His parents
are dead ; her father consents. [Wadingham Si Nfary.]
1661. Feb. 24. Christopher ('oil) son, of Kaslolt. in the parish Ol
dington, widower, and Margery White, ol Lu,ddington, wid
Bond by Arnold Mawborne, ol Bastoft, yeom., and Henrj Sen
son, of the Bail of Lincoln, inholder, [Luddington )
1667. June 24. John Col son, of Aystrop, and Joan West, 1 name,
spinster. Surety, John Anderton, ol Bratlebte
[Aystrop or St Pdta in Bui pM |
1633. Dec. 27. Richard Colson, of Navenbie, butcher, Bt 17, 1 1 Knn
Shelborne, of same, spinster, .vi ifl [Buothb) |
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
143
637. Oct. 25. Ric. Colson, of Weston, yeom., set. 21, and Margerie
Austen, of same, spinster, set. j8. Surety, William Hooker, of
Kirkby Lathorpe, yeom. [St. Michael.]
585. May 5. Act. Bk. — William Colsonne, of Westonne, and Joan
Smyth, of Deeping James. [Deeping James.]
569. Jan. 4. Ael. — Seg. Colsterworth V. to Clement Dixon.
634. May 23. F. — John Colthurst, of Aunsbie, gent., aet. 24, and
ffaith Williams, of Aswarby, spinster, aet. 23. [Aswarby.]
642. Oct. 10. D. — Christofer Colt, of Haxey, husbandman, and
Judith Bates, of Misterton, co. Notts, spinster. Surety, Henry
ffort, of Haxey, tailer. Witness, Hy. Winstanley.
[Haxey or Owston.]
166 1. Feb. 1. Godfrey Columbell, of Blyton, gent., and Elizabeth
Martin, of same, spinster. [Blyton ]
605. Jan. 15. C. — Arthur Conye, gent., sun of Thomas Conye, of
Basswinthorpe, Esq., and Jane Upton, spinster.
1665. Feb. 2. Nathaniel Cony, of Burton le Cogles, gent., and Elizabeth
Cony, of Stoake, spinster. Surety, Thomas Cooke, of the Close
of Lincoln, clerk. [Stoake or Burton.]
1611-12. Jan. 23. Thomas Coney, of Kirton, in Holland, gent., and
lsabell Lawes, of Birton Coggles, spinster. Surety, Henry
Coney, of Birton Coggles, gent. [Birton Coggles.]
667. March 26. John Conyers, of Tevelbie, labourer, set. 20, and Anne
Paddison, of same, spinster, aet. 28. His parents consent ; her's
are dead. Surety, Edward Browne. [Tevelbie or Langton.]
668. April 18. Allan Cooke, of Humberston, labourer, ait. 30, and
Elizabeth Hornesey, of same, spinster, aet. 23. Application b)
Henry Bennett, of Waltham, gent. [Humberston or Waithe.]
1661. Nov. 26. Allen Cooke, of Humberston, Labourer, set. 26. and Anne
Hall, of same, spinster, set. 30. Their parents consent.
[Houghton.]
664. Feb. 23. Anthony Cooke, of Great Bitham, husbandman, and
Jane Wright, of Carby, widow. Surety, John Lenton, of Carby,
husbandman. | Thurleby, ]
667. Nov. 1 j. George Cooke, of Kexbie, in the parish oi Upton,
miller, set. 24, and Alice Johnson, oi same, spinster, an 20.
Their parents consent. [Upton of HarpsweU.]
1629. Aug. 15. Henrie Cooke, of Houghe, blacksmith, and Marie
Andrew, of same, spinster. Surety, Rcl Morris, of Gelston, in
Hough, yeom. [St. Paul in Bail ]
611. Oct. 5. Hugh Cooke, of Burton, ironmonger, and Marie B< nes, 1 1
St. Marie Magd., Lincoln, spinster. [St. Marie Magd
669. Aug. 23. James Cooke, of Gainsburgh, stapler, tt\ 30, and Anne
Tayieford, of same, widow, get. 31 [Gainsburgh.]
[670. Sept. 7. John Cooke, Of Aswarby, husbandman, and Anno Ham
son, Of Kowston, spinster.
144 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1666. May 25. Charles Cracroft, of Sleeford, apothecary, aet. 30, and
Margaret Christopher, of Winckell, in the parish of Hecking-
ton, spinster, set. 22. Their parents consent. Application by
John Lodington, of Washingburgh, clerk. Surety, John Draper,
of Sleeford. [Heckingtun, Hale, or Quarrington.]
1663. Nov. 20. Robert Cracroft, of Hacthorne, gent., set. 21, and Anne
Lodington, of Snarford, spinster, ait. 18. His parents are dead ;
her's consent. Surety, Richard Cracroft, of the Hail hf Lincoln,
draper. [Snarford.]
1666. Dec. 11. Thomas Cracroft of Burgh-in-le-Marsh, mercer, and
Margaret Weldon, Tngoldmells, spinster. Their parents are
dead. Bond by Wm. Cracroft, of the Bail of Lincoln, apothe-
cary, and Robert Garratt, of same, cordwayner.
[Bratoft, Burgh, or Ingoldmells.]
1667. Dec. 16. Thomas Cracroft, of Burgh-in-le-Marsh, widower, set. 26,
and Margaret Anton, of Croft, spinster, aet 23. His mother
consents; her parents are dead. Application by William
Cracroft, of the Bail of Lincoln, apothecary. Surety, Edmund
Hutchinson, of same, gent. [Croft, Borough, or Bratoft.]
1634. Aug. 11. William Crale, of Grantham, barber, ait. 27, and
Blanch Cole, of same, spinster, aet. 21. His parents are dead ;
her's consent. Application by (the said) Ceo. Cole. [Grantham J
1628. .Dec. 20. William Crampton, of Heckington, ironmonger, aet. 21.
and Anne Pecke, of same, spinster, aet. i 8. Her parents are
dead, but her mother-in-law consents; his father also consents.
Surety, Holcroft Booth©, of Sleford alias New Lafford, j
[Heckington.]
1664. Apr. 6. James Cranett, of St. Paul's, in the Bail of Lincoln, gent.,
and Elizabeth James, of the Close of Lincoln, widow. Surety,
David Rowland, of the Bail, victualler.
[St. Peter at Goatf? or St. Peter in Kastgate.l
1661. Sept. 25. The Right Hon. James Cecill, Viscount Cranboume,
Dame Margarett Manners,, of Belvoier spinster. Bond h)
Richard Sebrough, of London, gent., who seals with arms.
[Belvoier.]
1668. Nov. 20. Anthony Cranvvell, of kuskington, yeom., ;u 50, and
Mary Green, aet. 20. - [St. Peter at Arches
1634. July 18. John Craven, of Colby, husbandman, and Elisabeth
Musson, of Scopwick, als. Scawbie, spinster. Surety, I
Allen, of Scopwick, yeom. Seal a griffin. Witness,
P region. [Scopwick itls, Scawbie
July 18. John Craven, of Colby, yeom., and Elizabeth Musson,
of Scopwicke, spinster, [Scopwicke alia* Scawbie.]
1639. March 26. John Craven, of ScopwicV alias Scawbie, husltandman,
ait. 30, and Sarah Lhcrstune, of Dighie, widower, BBt to
Surety, John Nicholls, of same, husbandman,
1661. (Date torn off.) E*eter Craven, of . . . husbandman, and Man
Pregion, of Lincoln, spinster [Canwicke
1581. Nov. 20. Act Bk. — Thomas Craven, of Bultham, and Kathciini-
Coddington of Colbie, [GrelwelL]
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M5
1663. Dec. 29. Sir William Craven, of Apletreweeke, eo. York, knight,
and Margaret Clapham, of Uffington, spinster. Surety, Ralph
Marshall, of London, gent. Witnesses, Chr. Clapham and Chr.
Clapham, junr. [Uffington.]
1670. Aug. 3. John Crawshaw, of Coates, aet. 36, and Mary Hart, of
same, spinster, set. 30. Application by William Hart, of same,
tayler. [Coates or Ingham.]
1668. Jan. 7. George Creasy2 of North Kyme, husbandman, aet. 26, and
Mary Metcalfe, of same, aet. 20. Their parents are dead.
[St. Paul in Bail, or St. Mark.]
1662. Aug. 12. Richard Creasey, of Randall, gent., and Elizabeth
Dondeswell, of Little Coates, spinster. Surety, Robert
Ayscoghe, of the Close of Lincoln, gent. [Little Coates.]
166 1. June 24. William Cressie, of Crowle, yeom., and Anne Stovin,
of same, spinster. Their parents consent. Bond by James
Cresie, of Crowle, yeom; [Crowle or Helton.]
1663. Men. 17. Richard Crispe, of Pickworth, and Elizabeth Edwards,
of same, widow. Surety, John Solomon, of same.
[Su areby or Helton.]
1665. June 5. Edmund Crofte, of Greetwell, yeom., aet. 30, and Eliza-
beth Ay strop, of Bratleby, spr., get 21. His parents and her
father are dead; her mother consents. Surety, Vincent Crofte,
of Greetwell, yeom. [Brattleby.]
1633. Jan. 20. Jordan Cropp, of Cockerington, yeom., aet. 28, and Alice
Throgmorton, of same, spinster, aet. 24. [Cockerington.]
1669. Dec. 6. John Crosby, of Billingbro', husbandman, and Elizabeth
Baxter, of Boston. Surety, William Crosby, of Billingbro',
husbandman. [.Billingbro' or Lempringham.]
1668. Feb. 23. Vincent Crosiaw (signed Croshaw), of Sumerby, mason,
aet. 22, and Alice Crosiaw, of same, widow, aet. 30.
[St. Paul in Bail or Sumerby.]
1668. Nov. 12. Joseph Crosby, of Sleeford alias Old Lafford, taylor,
aet. 29, and Sarah Copeland, of Iloddingham, in the parish oi
New Sleeford, spinster, aet. 27. His parents are dead : hers
consent. 1 [Quarrington or Burton Pedwerdine.]
1669. April 19. Henry Cunington, junr., oi Wrangle, gent., get JI,
and Anne Lawson, of Leake, widow, set., 30. Application by
Thomas Goodwin, of Boston, yeom. [Wrangle 01 I
j 663. Men. 21. Mathew Curtis, of Bourne, baker, and Anne K «•. oi
Poynton, spinster. Surety, Richard Caswell, of same, yeom,
[All Hallows, Stamford.]
1662. Oct. 16. John Cooke, of Hale Magna, husbandman, and Susanna
Clare, of Bicker, widow. Surety, John Smith, -of Hale Magna.
yeom. [Bickar Of St. Panic ]
1665. April n. Joseph Cooke, of Boston, lanio, and Sarah Phrasy,
of Poynton. Surety, Richard Graves, oi Boston, chandler.
Witnesses, \;ic. Easl and Rob. Gainsborough
I Poj nton «»r Pinchbtctec j
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NOTES AND QUERIES.
Botterill. Any information helping to carry back the following „ pedigree
will be welcome: —
. . . Botterill (? of Thorganby, Lincolnshire) had issue: —
I. — Thomas B., who had issue: —
Richard B., who married . . . Foster, of Garton, near
Duffield. They had issue, seven sons and a daughter,
Elizabeth, who married Henry Parker, son of Thomas
Parker, of Marsh Chapel, Lincolnshire. Mr. Parker,
who died in 1901, was for many years steward to Lady
Emily Foley, at Stoke Edith, Herefordshire.
II. — William B., of Thorganby, Lincolnshire, who married
Rebecca Robson (sister of John Robson). They had
issue : —
(1) William B.
(2) John B., of Thorganby, who removed to East Thorpe,
near Market Weighton, and died 5th May, [843.
There are many descendants of both branches of the family,
but it is desired to carry the pedigree farther back. Information is
also desired as to the families of Foster, Robson, and Parker. —
L. H. B.
Calverley Registers. These have been printed, I believe, by Mr. M
gerison down to about 17 15. 1 am anxious to know whether there
is any chance of the work being continued to the end of the eighteenth
century.
Wlileig/i or Hillilee, of Hillilee, in Sowerby, Halif ax Parish. This once
numerous family, whose name constantly appears in Halifax registers
in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, seems to have quite died
out. I have heard it suggested that the name has been corrupted to
Hiley, but I have no evidence of this, and shall be obliged tor infor-
mation.— H.
Mitrgatroyd. In view of the forthcoming series of notes relating to this
name, the Editor invites correspondence from am persons wl
interested in any family of the name, or who have information to give
bearing upon Murgatroyd pedigrees,
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M7
MARRIAGE BONDS OF THE DEAN AND CHAPTER
OF YORK.
By T. B. Whytehcad, Esq., Chapter Clerk, and Captain Sandwith,
8th Hussars
The previous Series of Dean and Chapter's Marriage Bonds (completed in
Vol. IV., page 33), comprises all that exist in York Minster for the
several Vacancies of the See, that is to say, for the whole Diocese, in
1664, 1683-88, 1757, 1761, and 1776-7.
There are also bonds for two later vacancies, 1807-8 and 1847, which may be
printed later.
The present Series comprises the Dean and Chapter's Bonds for their own
peculiar jurisdiction, and that of most of their prebends, extending over
some 70 or 80 parishes in the City of York, and the Counties of York.
Nottingham, and Lancaster. Some of the Prebendaries issued their own
Marriage Licences, which may be printed later.
These Dean and Chapter Bonds are put up in bundles of various periods, the
dates often over-lapping each other, and the early ones have been
calendared as they came to hand, a fact which will account for their
appearing, now and then, out of their due order of date.
( Continued from Vol. IV., page 75.^
1714. May 20. Thos. Greathead of Worksop Co. Xotts gentn. and Mai \
F foster spr.
July 16. Thos. Homfrey of Wales in Co. Ebvv gentn. and Anne
Revil spr.
Sept. 29. John Lees of Gildenwells Co. Ebw yeom. and Elizth.
Nelson.
July 10. John Mirfin of Slade Hooton, Laughton-in-le-Morthing,
gentn. and Mary Beck with spr.
July 17. John Cosens of Wistow^ butcher and Mary Byard. In
Cath Wistow or Cawood.
Nov. L2. Wm. Marshall of Beverley barber and Mary Wrighl
Jan. 19. Wm. Epworth of Todewick husbandman and Gertrude
Kirks.
Dec. 12. Christ. Williamson of Ripon yeom. and Alice Weily.
At Monkfriston.
1715. Deo. 0. Joshua Ellis of South Anston Co. York gentn. and Sarah
Kirk ley.
July 28. John Mewburne of Langhall parish of S John's and
Elizth. Wilson spr.
1714. . . . 14. Thos. Jackson of Sheffield plummet and Sarah Pulieii
spr.
1715. Ric. Horncastle of Halthersfield and EHath. Lee ol rhornhill.
Mar. 20. Thos. Raven of Waghen husbandman and Jane Reck
Oct. 3. Joh. Gilson of M<m\ grazier and Nfargarel Jonsbn
Nov. 29. Wm. Middleton of Hilham husbandman and Elttth
Walker.
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1716. Oct. i. Thus. Guest of Thorpe Salvin smith and Margaret White-
head spr.
17 17. Nov. 27. Tho. Burton of Salton butcher and Jane Walker of
Salton spr.
Apr. 25. Wm. Almond of Waghen and Ann Levet.
1718. June 2. Ric. Smith of Cawood butcher and Susannah Birdsall of
do. At Cawood Wistow or Osbaldwich.
Nov. 18. Anthony Webster of Bickerton husbandman and Mar-
gery Hunter of Bilton.
17 19. Nov. 30. John Boyes of Kellythorpe gentn. and Anne Drinkraw
of Driffield.
1730. Oct. 23. John Eyre of Thorp Salvin 25 bach, and Mary Story
of do. 24 spr. At Handsworth.
1734. Dec. 12. William Jessop of Diraington 21 bach, farmer and Mary
Misterton of Dimington 18 spr. At Church of S. John's.
Apr. 22. Will. Steele of Flockworth Co. Notts 26 bach, and Mary
Jessop of Dimmington 19 spr. At S. John's Church.
1735. Apr. 21. Will. Rand of Preston 50 widower yeom. and Mar_
Blashall of Burton Pidsea 50 widow. At Preston.
Apr. 14. John Barker of Weighton 26 bach, and Mary Kin
South Newbald 20 spr. At Shipton Chapel,
j 733. Aug. 30. Jacob Hendon of Auston nailer 27 and Anne Parkin oi
do. 39 spr. At Dimington.
Jan. 6. Benjamin Roebuck of Rotherham 22 bach, and Mar]
Roberts of Brookhouse Laughton 28 spr. At S. John's Church.
June 25. Emanuel Barton of Cawood 24 bach, bricklayer and
Jane Buck of Kenton 22 spr. At Cawood.
1734. July 4. Thos. Gaul of Waghen 30 bach. yeom. ami Ellen Lindlej
of do. 26 spr. At Waghen.
1730. July 4. Thos. Watson of Swanland Kirk Ella 25 bach yeom. and
Margaret Sparrey of Shipton Weighton 1 q spr. At Shipton
Chapel.
1734. Oct. 23. Matthew Stockton of Preston 25 bach. \eom. and Anne
Williamson of Preston 23 spr.
1732. Oct. 2. Nicholas Bailman of Wellington husbandman and Anne
Parker.
1733. Aug. 23. Nicholas Smith of Selby 28 bach, gentn. and Martha
Wilkinson of Cawood 28 spr.
Dec. 8. Nicholas Thompson of S. Trinit) 01 Chris! Church 18
bach, gentn. and Alice Carver ot Market Weighton 22 spr. At
Shipton Chapel Market Weighton.
Nov. 27. Thomas Clarkson of Waghen 26 bach. yeom. and
Elizth. Lyth of Leckinglield 21 spr. k\ \\ 'hen,
Feb. 21. John Cross ot C.oodmanham 39 widow n \com. and
Anne Wood ot Shipton Market Weighton 37 widow
Sept. 21. Christ. Stacy of Kcclcslield 23 bach and lilixth. S>k<>
nf Anston j8 spr. Al Anston.
July 28. Will. Listtf <>l Coldenwell parish ,.| S J. hn s MM Anne
Sampson of Ul\ 1 1 spr. At Uughfc n.
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M9
1732. Dec. 20. George Longmire of Tunstal clerk and Alethea Reaston.
Jan. 26. John Kendal of Salton 23 bach, butcher and Ann Dowker
of Salton 21 spr. At Salton.
Dec. 25. John Marshall of Handsworth and Sarah Hawksworth.
Sept. 5. Benjamin Robinson of Sheffield and Alary Colton.
Dec. 20. John Watson of Scawby husbandman and Eliz. Gibson
of Preston.
Oct. 10. Edwd. Kelk of Woodsetts Anston husbandraan and
Martha Kelk.
July 30. William Eastwood of Firbeck husbandman and Elizth.
Henson.
1738. Mar. 3. Mathew Catterton of Popleton 26 bach. yeom. and Mary
Whitehouse of Bishophill junr. 25 spr. At Cathedral.
Feb. 13. Timothy Stead of Calverley 27 bach, gentn. and Mary
Woodhouse of Michael Belfry 26 widow. At Cathedral Belfry
or St. Lawrence.
Jan. 1. John Anderson of Boroughbridge 21 bach, apothecary
and Mary Husthwaite of Aldbrough 21 spr. At Aldbro' or
Boroughbridge.
Jan. 20. John Gilbank of Whixley yeom. 30 bach, and Relx?cca
Powell of Bishophill junr. 21 spr. At Cath. or Bphill. jr.
Jan. 9. Jas. Leddon of Belfry 21 bach. yeom. and Ann Hardy of
do. 21 spr. At Cath. Belfry or S. Cuthbert
Aug. 30. John Smith of Belfry clock maker 22 bach, and Cecil]
Ashton of do. 24 spr. At Belfry Brotherton or S. Cuthbert.
Dec. 11. Thos. Cordley of S. John's York 25 bach, and Anne
Crosby of S. Sampson's 24 spr. At Cath. St. Lawrence, nr
Wistow.
Dec. 11. Jas. Spearing of York yeom. 25 bach, and Elizth Stotl
of Belfry 22 spr. At Cath. Bel Fry or Osbaldwick.
Dec. t. Win. Hayes of S. Sampson 25 bach, tailor ami Grace
Rodwell of do. 23 spr. At Cath. S. Sampson or S. Lawrence.
Oct. 31. John Dent of Sledmere 25 bach. yeom. and Joanna New-
love of Wetwang 23 spr. At Cath. S. Lawrence or S. Sampson
Aug. 9. Saml. Batchelor of Thorney Co. Notts clerk 30 bach ami
Mary Parnel of Laneham 30 spr. Ai Laneham.
Dec. 23. John Brown of S. Sampson's 21 bach, corkcuttei and
Esther Gill of do. 26 spr. At Cath. Belfr) or S. Samps n
Jan. 2. Willis Till of Horburv gentn. --3 bach, and Dorothj
Flesher of Knaresbro' 22 spr. At Cath. or S. Martin Congn
Oct. 30. Geo. Loss of Catterick widower inkeeper and Martha
Hudson of S. John's York 25 spr. \l S. John's
Nov. 4. John Raper of Thirsk 22 bach, mercer and gTOOet and
Mary Smith of Kirkby Malzeard 21 spr V Massan
Malzeard.
Sept. 12. Robt. Thornton of Doncaster parish oi Laughl n r8
widower and Mrs. Mary Sherston of [^uKhton-irhle-Morthene
19 spr. At Laughton.
Feb. 28. John Rogers of Anston Laughton nailmaka 14 I 1 h
and Alice Jepson of Anston 15 Bpr.
15° THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
NOTES ON FAMILIES BEARING THE SURNAME
OF HAVELOCK.
It is impossible, thank Heaven ! for any Englishman worthy of his
nationality to see the name of Haveloek in print and not to te it
with the illustrious memory of the north-country hero, Sir Henr\ H re-
lock, who " crowned a happy life with a fair death" after achieving the
never-to-be-forgotten relief of Lueknow. But not everyone, not even, it
may be, Macaulay's schoolboy, is aware that from the twelfth to the fif-
teenth century the name was famous in the minstrelsy of England, and
that its fame was based upon tradition possibly handed down from the
sixth or seventh century a d.
For at least six hundred years writers, beginning with Master Raul
de Boun, have associated the legendary " Havelok the Dane " with Grimsby
and its eponymous founder, Grim; and the ancient seal of Grimsby still
remains to testify to the credence the story had obtained in mediaeval
times. It is, we believe, a tradition in the family of Sir Hent\ Havel<x'k
that their ancestors, who in the eighteenth century lived at Guiseborough,
had migrated thither from Grimsby; but the Editor's careful search
through the Subsidy Rolls relating to the latter place, and through other
records seems to prove that from the fourteenth. to the seventeenth
there were no people of the surname of Haveloek living at Grimsby.
The name itself is a puzzle, and a distinguished authority assert-
that it has no meaning in Danish. Mr. Skeat suggests that it is rJern
from the Anglo-Saxon gafeluc, Icelandic gaflakt Welsh
It may, perhaps, be suggested that the Warwickshire surname of " Has-
luck" presents a similar puzzle to those who seek a derivati< n for ever)
name.
Although, as we have said, there seems to have been no medieval,
and, consequently, there is no modern, family of Havelnck, which, thn Ugh
association with Grimsby, could prefer a not improbable claim to descent
from the hero of "the lay of Haveloek the Pane,'' yet north-countr)
families bearing the surname are found at an early date, and theil pi
representatives may not unreasonably urge the possibility of such a
descent. The question, however, bristles with difficulties, and materials
have not yet been discovered which would enable us to decide even as
to the possibility of the perpetuation of a surname among the English
and Anglo-Dane's before the Norman Conquest, Mr Phillimore, in hit
account of the family of Stiff, makes out a fair ease for the possibility
of a descent from Stuf,* the conqueror of the Isle of Wight, but it is
difficult to believe that descent even from heroes Wich M Stul Mid Hue
lok could be remembered in ;j family foi SIS M leven <vnttir.es until it N
crystallised in a legal surname.
* Usually associated with "WiUm.ir" 111 fello\V<oiwlM#«ir, J*M «» «rrm«
prohahle that " Wihtgar M wtt merely n« adjective RMncwtmi Stul «mi the
island he had conquered.
THF. NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
At any rate these notes are not concerned with any such speculations,
and we pass on to fulfil our real intention, which is to collect some
scattered early occurrences of the name in various parts of the country,
and then to give more or less connected accounts of such Havelock families
as we have been able to trace.
First, then, it is evident from notes collected by the late General
Plantagenet-Harrison, supported by additional M.SS. in the British
Museum, No. 26,076, by the calendars of ': Ancient Deeds in the P.R.O..
by Wills in the Commissary Courts of London and Essex, and by Subsidy
Rolls, that a family or families bearing the surname of Havelock
flourished at Stratford Langthorne, and other places in Essex, from the
fourteenth century to the seventeenth.
Thus, we find that in 1 Edward II T. William Havelock was assessed
in the Subsidy Roll under St. Osyth's, Tendring Hundred, Essex ; while
in r 614 the will of William Havelock, of Tendering, Essex, was proved
in the Commissary Court of Essex and Herts.
We have various notes of these Essex Havelocks, but they hardly
concern northern genealogists.
The following extracts from General Plantagenet-Harrison's volumes
show that the name occurs in various parts of England: —
Vol. X., p. 591 — Placita de Jur, et<\, 20 Edw. 1.. Herefd., mem. 12—
Hereford — Alice, late wife of Hugh Havelock, <>f Cobbe-
walle, pit. v. John de Alba Aqua, Dean of the Church of St.
Ethelbert, Hereford, a mes., etc., in Morealeyn, into which said
John had not entered until after demise made by said Hugh,
late husband of the said Alice (whom in his lifetime she could
not gainsay), of said premises to Petronilla de Morealeyn. The
Jury say that the Decon (sic) held the said ten on 16 Apl. to
Edw. I., and the sd. Alicia receives seizin, etc.
Vol. X., p. 786 (Coram Rege Roll, Hil. 7 Edu. III., mem. 68
Cumberland — Ranulphus de Dacre, and Margaret, his wife,
p. attorn suum versus John Havelock and William de BlenCAUSOpe
de plito transgr . . . and again Trin. 7 Edw, 111 . mem.
40 dors.
Vol. X., p. 797 (Coram Rege Roll Trin. 8 Edw. I IT., m, 33 don
Norff — Thomas Havelock, p. attorn., sued v. Hugh, son 1 I
Roger Olyot, and Cecilia, his wife, on a plea of trespass
Vol XII., p. 445— De Banco Com Roll Hil, 24 H. VIII. mem.
27 York — Marmaduke Whylhes v. Thomas Havelock, oi
Thorpe Basset,* sd. CO. husbandman and others for taking 100
cartloads of turf out of plaintiff's close at Thorpe Basse* ; dam-
ages, 1 00s. Mem. 217.
It is evident that in very early times there was a FaroH) ul Have! CkS
living at Skelton, in Cleveland, connected no doubt with another famil)
of the same name which lived at the neifrhhouring town of nuishonHieh
Of both these families we have numerous notes, derived principal!]
wills and parish registers, and these it will I* well to print l*»forr sttempi
ing a connected pedigree. Perhaps, in the meantime, st.me of our readers
* In Bucloose (Kast Riding), 5 ,ni,l>s l,om Walton
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
may be able to supply information which may assist us in the work. We
begin, therefore, with the following abstracts of Havelock wills at York,
premising that they include all the Havelock wills there to be found from
' 557 to 175°: —
I. — Thomas Havelock of Wikham,* 25 Nov. 1553.
To be buried in Wikham Church or Churchyard.
Margaret Tayllior a cownter and one belt after her grandmother.
Ellys Dawson one lyttle belte, Margaret Tayllior 2 brasse pottes and
kettle and one cowe, Thomas Dawson and John D. a quie each.
To priests and clerks at my burial vs.
Margaret Tailler 2 diiblers and 2 dishes and 1 candlestick and 1
honest bedde. •
Sr. James Clarkson my curate xiid.
The residue of my goods to my wife Margaret and he executrix.
Witnesses — James Wederell, Rawffe Colson, Roger Bullocke. Wm.
Topliffe, and Chas. ( ?) Clarkson curate.
Proved 5 May 1557 by exx. (xv. i. 252).
II. — Roberte Havelocke, of Howlbeke Mylne p. Skelton yeom , 21
April 1559.
To be buried where it shall please God.
Sacrament of the altar at Skelton xxd.
Four priests for mass and dirige at my burial vi. each, and to five
clerks mid.
Eldest son John H. my lease of a messe called Tyckynhawe and a
close called the newe Intackes and the mylne called Holbecke mylne with
the mylne close and a parcel of ground railed Kyrkedykes for the residlM
of my term.
Second son Rawffe H. my lease of a messe and 4 oxgangs of land
part of the demesne at Marske for the residue of term.
Youngest son William H. my lease of a wind mylne betwixt Redkarre
and Marsker and a cottage, toft, croft, and a horsemylne at the East end
of Redkarre for the residue of my term.
My 2 daurs. Anne H. and Elyne H. 5 marks each towards
marriages.
My half brother James H. x\s.
Brother Francys H. a cow.
Wife Rose, guardian of all my children till of age: if she marrj
again, then Francys H. my brother, and Wm, Thomson of Marske and
John Robynson my 2 brothers in law to become guardians
John Robynson and Robert H. to occupy the Fourth pot of ibt h m
mylne and the Lee mylne at Marske For 5 years towards the pn Fi nw
of Katheryn Robynson his daur.
Residue of goods to wife Rose, and children John H . Rawfe H .
William H., Anne H., and Elyne H., and the) eXOrt
* Doubtless Wykeham, in Cleveland Archdea*
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 1 53
Sisters Isabel I Thomson and Margt. Robynson vs. each.
Supervisors, Raw fife Rokbye of Marske gent., Syr Wm. Rokbye his brother,
Robert Rokbye son of sd. Rawffe, and Wm. Netherwoode of Gysburie
yeoman, and to have xs. each.
Witnesses — Wm. Netherwoode, Francys Havelocke, John Robynson,
and Wm. Thomson.
Proved 29 Mch. 1560 by the widow (power being reserved for the
other exors. minors), (xvi., 2.)
III. — Margt. Havelocke of Wykam, 1566.
To be buried in the churchyard of All Saints Wykam.
John Thornley a bushell of rye and a shirte clothe.
John Dawson Barnes [? bairns] one potte two dubles and a yeard and
a half of lynnen clothe.
Ellis my dau. a bushell of rie and a yeard and a half of lynnen clothe.
My 2 sisters at Malton 2 pecks of rie.
Sister Jennet a peck of rye and a yeard of clothe.
James Wetherell a peck of rye. Spence's wife a cote.
Son Thos. Dawson exor.
Witnesses — Henry Robinson, James Wetherell, and Roger Bullocke.
Proved 10 July 1566 by the exor. (xvii. 562).
IV. — John Havelock, of Skelton. Dated 2 Jan. 1604.*
In dei nomine Amen the seconde day of Januarie in the yeare of our
Lord God one thousande six hundrethe and foure I John Hauelocke of
Skelton in the countie of Yorke husbandman sicke in body but whole in
mynd and of perfecte memorye . . . and praysse be vnto Alltnyghtye
God that dothe make ordeane and constitute this my last will and testa
ment in manner and forme followynge (that is to say) first 1 bequeathe
my soule to almyghtye God the maker therof and to all the eel lest i all
company of heaven, and my body to be buried in the churche yearde < t
Skelton. It for the lease of my farme J give it vnto Christofer Hauelocke
my sonne excepte the thirde parte therof wch. 1 give vnto Margaret Haue
locke my wyffe duringe hir liffe naturall and after hir deathe yvholl) to
descende and come to the said Christofer Hauelocke, I give to my wylT
one cowe. f give vnto Christofer Haulocke thone half of the C
growinge both winters (? sowne) and wa . . . and two landes 1 n
legettes to sowe barley on over and besydes. It I give vnto my wyffe an 1
the reist of my children in consideracon of ther porcions the other hall
of the said corne growinge vpori the farme this yeare. It 1 give Vflto my
wyffe all the houshould stuffe to bestowe vpon my daughters as she shall
thinke meete. It I give vnto Robert Hauelocke my sonne one whye Btirkc
over and besydes his porcion. It I give vnto Christofer Hauelocke m\
sonne twoe horses ploughes yoekes teames and all othl 1
nessaries belongynge the same in consideracon of paying mj debtes whome
I make mv . . . executor to se my debtes legassies and fumratl ex-
pences be discharged and done, maid . . there.
Witnesses — Robert Hutchinson, Christofei baisman, and John Hal!
Endorsed — Test. Jo. Hauelocke ult. vli.
Cleveland, cert, viii., May 1600. Entered.
* This will is not indexed or registered, hut Itai ftppaieotl) beta Copied Ml
parchment.
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